Madhusmita Mallick, a daughter-in-law of Sabar Sahi, Ward 46, shared her concerns on IVRS regarding the sanitation issues faced by her community. In their settlement, there are eight no of households that do not have individual toilet facilities. Due to this, all family members are forced to queue early in the morning to use the cluster toilet. However condition of the cluster toilet is poor: the doors are broken, and the water pipelines are damaged. This makes it very challenging to maintain hygiene and privacy, this situation is more difficult for vulnerable people, such as the elderly, adolescent girls, and newly married daughters-in-law, Concern is the urgent need for the renovation of the cluster toilet. By improving it’s condition would benefit the affected households, providing them with safer and more hygienic facilities. This renovation can remove the daily stress and discomfort experienced by these families, which leads to better health.