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Impressed by women’s bus toilet Ti, KSRTC converts old bus into Sthree toilet

The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation has lifted the concept of Pune's Ti women bus toilet and converted its old bus into toilets, naming it Sthree toilet. A scrapped bus was converted into a toilet at the cost of Rs 12 lakh, which was paid by Bengaluru International Airport Authority as part of their CSR initiative.

The bus has five toilets, three Indian and two western style installations. It also has an incinerator and a sanitary napkin vending machine. The bus makes use of self-generated power through solar. The bus has solar sensor lights, hand wash basin, baby feeding and baby diaper changing area. The bus will be moved to Kempegowda Bus Terminal-1 for public use.

The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation has lifted the concept of Pune's Ti women bus toilet and converted its old bus into toilets, naming it Sthree toilet. A scrapped bus was converted into a toilet at the cost of Rs 12 lakh, which was paid by Bengaluru International Airport Authority as part of their CSR initiative.

The bus has five toilets, three Indian and two western style installations. It also has an incinerator and a sanitary napkin vending machine. The bus makes use of self-generated power through solar. The bus has solar sensor lights, hand wash basin, baby feeding and baby diaper changing area. The bus will be moved to Kempegowda Bus Terminal-1 for public use.