Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, while presenting the budget in the Assembly, said the AAP government has prepared a sanitation plan based on a survey done by the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) in areas where people defecate in the open.
"A number of steps have been taken to make Delhi open defecation-free. I would like to congratulate the whole team of DUSIB as they continued to work for weeks together to survey the area by visiting early in the morning, from 3 AM, places where people defecate in the open," he said.
So, 19,000 toilets will be constructed in total towards making entire Delhi open defecation-free, he added.
The Deputy Chief Minister, however, did not specify the timeline for building these additional toilets.
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