Accordingly, ten passenger trains consisting of 286 coaches moving on the 114-km-long section have been provided with bio-toilets.
Railways ministry has decided to provide discharge free bio-toilet in all its coaches which would be completed by September 2019.
The ministry has already provided 40,750 bio-toilets in its coaches till June 30 and would install additional 30,000 bio-toilets by the end of financial year.
Indian Railways have developed environment-friendly bio-toilets for its coaches in association with Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO).
The statement said that the environment friendly, low cost and robust technology is the first-of-its-kind in the railway systems in the world.
In the bio-toilet fitted coaches, human waste is collected in tanks below the toilets and decomposed by a consortium of bacteria.
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