The court was hearing a PIL filed by Campaign Against Manual Scavenging which alleged that the inhuman practice of collecting human excreta continued even today as the number of toilets was very less in Pandharpur which is visited by lakhs of pilgrims during the festival.
The court had earlier expressed anguish over the state government's apathy towards manual scavengers in Pandharpur and said it was shocking to know that such practice continued unabated till date.
Additionally, the temple trust would construct 500 toilets and Public Works Department would built 2000 temporary toilets and Pilgrim Development Plan body 116.
The government also said that it was considering to build 1200 toilets on the land belonging to Railways and State Transport Undertaking. It urged the court to ask these two bodies to coordinate with the state in building toilets.
A bench of Justice Abhay Oka also asked the state to inform on next occasion what facilities it would provide during the next festival of Kartikeye Ekadesh in November.