The court's Madurai bench, which was hearing a PIL seeking a direction to provide toilet facilities in schools, asked what the officials were doing to implement the court order and why they could not even plan for it.
It noted that the director of school education had earlier misled the court that enough toilet facilities were provided in all the schools, forcing the court to appoint an advocate commission to inspect the schools for the real situation.
Even Andhra Pradesh and Telangana were doing better in providing facilities in schools, it said.
There were schools where girls use bushes as cover for attending to nature's call, the court said, adding, such a situation should not prevail in this country 70 years after independence.
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The court also wondered why power tariff in schools was more than the commercial tariff at 5.75 ps per unit, and why electricity expenses were met by parent-teacher associations in many schools.
The court said the government had already committed contempt of court by not providing toilets in all schools as ordered by it in 2014, and it was now seeking more time to complete the project.
About 1,41,000 toilets were required at the rate of one toilet per 20 students. There were about 66,610 units in schools and the remaining should have been constructed by this time, the court said.
The Supreme Court had issued orders for providing toilet facilities in schools in the country in 2012 itself.
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