MUMBAI: Public sanitation, which has been a chronic problem at most religious congregations in the country, can now be handled in a natural and eco-friendly manner, say experts. (…) Public sanitation infrastructure is grossly inadequate in most of the religious places where lakhs of people congregate. (…) For one million people, at least 40,000 to 50,000 temporary toilets are needed; whereas, the local civic body has been able to provide only around 1000 such toilets along the river front every year. (…)

