Indore, January 27: A public toilet in Indore was being used for selling eggs and mutton, which prompted the civic body to take action against the facility, an official said on Wednesday. This came to light during the Indore Municipal Corporation's (IMC) inspection at the Sulabh Shauchalaya, he said.

"We reprimanded the caretaker of the public toilet after we found during an inspection that it is being used for selling eggs and mutton. A spot fine of Rs 1,000 was imposed on him," IMC's additional commissioner Abhay Rajangaonkar said. Public Toilet in Mumbai’s Kurla Area Collapses, Woman Trapped Inside Dies.

Madhya Pradesh: Eggs, Mutton Found Being Sold in Public Toilet of Indore

"We will also impose a fine of Rs 20,000 against the NGO Sulabh International by issuing notices to it," he said. Indore had emerged as the cleanest city in the country for four consecutive years from 2017 under the central government's Swachh Survekshan.

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