Jindal Foundation, in collaboration with Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC), launched a Mobile Sanitation Unit. The facility is designed to provide high-quality, hygienic restroom access during large-scale public events, festivals, and gatherings across the capital city.
Shallu Jindal, Chairperson of Jindal Foundation and Sulochana Das, BMC Mayor, flagged off the vehicle today in Bhubaneswar.
The specially designed truck-mounted sanitation facility has been provided by Jindal Foundation as part of its ongoing efforts to support civic infrastructure, while the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation will oversee its deployment, operations, and maintenance to ensure it serves citizens efficiently whenever required, a press release stated.
Speaking on the initiative, Shallu Jindal, Jindal Foundation Chairperson and Chancellor of OP Jindal University in Raigarh, said, “At Jindal Foundation, we strongly believe that access to clean and dignified sanitation is essential for building healthy and inclusive communities. As cities continue to grow and host large public events, the need for accessible sanitation facilities becomes even more important. This Mobile Sanitation Unit is a step towards supporting Bhubaneswar’s vision of a cleaner and more citizen-friendly city, and we are pleased to partner with the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation in this meaningful initiative.”
Thanking Shallu Jindal and Jindal Foundation for the support. BMC Mayor Sulochana Das said, “The Mobile Sanitation Unit will be extremely useful during major gatherings, cultural events, and public programs, ensuring that citizens and visitors have access to proper facilities. Such partnerships play a vital role in enhancing civic infrastructure and maintaining cleanliness across Bhubaneswar.”
The Mobile Sanitation Unit has been designed to cater to the needs of both men and women and to ensure comfort, safety, and hygiene in crowded public spaces. The gents’ section of the facility includes one western-style toilet, one Indian-style toilet, three urinals, and a wash basin, while the ladies’ section features two Indian-style toilets, one western-style toilet, and a wash basin.
To ensure uninterrupted operations during events, the unit is equipped with a diesel generator for reliable power backup, along with multiple exhaust fans installed in each section to provide proper ventilation and maintain a clean and comfortable environment for users, the release said.
More than 100 sanitation workers, corporators, BMC officials and local people attended the programme.
Rishi Pathania, Vice-President & Head of CSR at Jindal Steel, delivered the vote of thanks to conclude the successful event.
“The initiative reflects the shared commitment of Jindal Foundation and Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation to promote hygiene, improve urban public services, and create better facilities for residents and visitors participating in the city’s vibrant public life,” it said.
Manjulata Kanhar, BMC Deputy Mayor, and Chanchal Rana, BMC Commissioner, also attended the ceremony.






