Why the Global South is owed USD 5 trillion in climate reparations

The superstorms, floods, and heat waves of 2024 have been devastating for people and communities worldwide. Losses and damages have

The unprecedented achievements of the Biden-Harris Administration for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders

The Biden-Harris Administration has made unparalleled strides in advancing equity, justice, and opportunity for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific

A young entrepreneur’s open letter to Prime Minister Oli

‘I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am a young entrepreneur, and as one

Beijing+30 review: What it means for Nepal’s women and girls with disabilities

The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, abbreviated as ‘BPfA’, is the global bill of rights for women’s equality. It

How global partnership can help greener future campaign

My recent European tour reaffirmed the pivotal role international partnerships play in addressing the complex challenges facing the Hindu Kush

Kathmandu metro makes use of public toilets free

One of Aerosan Toilets’ four public toilets in the Kathmandu valley (Image: Aerosan Toilets)

Kathmandu:  All public toilets within the Kathmandu Metropolitan City area will now be available for free use.

In a notice issued on Friday, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City announced that no fees can be charged to users of the constructed and operational public toilets.

“The Metropolitan City will provide necessary manpower, materials, maintenance, and cleaning support for the free operation of public toilets,” the notice reads.

The Kathmandu Metro has also asked public toilet operators, who have been charging certain fees, to submit written clarifications to the Metropolitan City’s Public-Private Partnership Unit within 15 days.

After the specified period, all public toilets within the Metropolitan City must operate free of charge.

The Kathmandu Metropolitan City has stated that any public toilet charging fees contrary to this notice will face action.

Likewise, any government agency, non-governmental organization, or private sector entity operating public toilets within or outside their premises is also requested to provide free toilet services.