In March, the high court had directed the Railway Board to consider a proposal forwarded to it by the General Manager of Central Railways for allotment of the land by April 20.
However, the Railways filed an application before the court in May stating that the board has still not taken a decision and sought extension of the time granted to it.
During the last hearing, the high court had criticised the government and other authorities for failing to put a stop to the practice of manual scavenging and not constructing enough mobile toilets in the city during the festival when lakhs of people visit it.
The court had then observed that if the Railway Board approves the proposal to allot land then the government shall take all steps towards construction of permanent toilets ahead of the Ekadashi festival in July.
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