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Lalbagh gets modern glass restroom with QR entry and baby care facilities
India🏛️ Politics6 days ago

Lalbagh gets modern glass restroom with QR entry and baby care facilities

A modern glass public restroom with advanced features such as QR code entry, baby care facilities, and accessibility options is set to open at Lalbagh Botanical Garden. Funded by the Brickwork Foundation through its CSR initiatives, the facility aims to improve hygiene and visitor experience. The restroom includes CCTV surveillance, ramps for disabled individuals, and dedicated spaces for parents. Visitors will pay ₹6 via a QR code system to support maintenance. Officials highlighted the need for improved sanitation due to the garden's high visitor numbers.

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Lalbagh gets modern glass restroom with QR entry and baby care facilities

A modern glass public restroom with advanced features such as QR code entry, baby care facilities, and accessibility options is set to open at Lalbagh Botanical Garden. Funded by the Brickwork Foundation through its CSR initiatives, the facility aims to improve hygiene and visitor experience. The restroom includes CCTV surveillance, ramps for disabled individuals, and dedicated spaces for parents. Visitors will pay ₹6 via a QR code system to support maintenance. Officials highlighted the need for improved sanitation due to the garden's high visitor numbers.

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