Gender-Friendly Toilets Spark Debate in Kerala College
The introduction of gender-friendly toilets at Government Maharaja's College in Kerala has sparked an intense debate on social media. Opinions are divided, with some praising the initiative as progressive, while others criticize it. The college management and students maintain that the facilities are part of an inclusive campus environment.
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Gender-friendly toilets at a state-run college in Kerala have ignited a heated discussion on social media. The facilities, present for years at Maharaja's College, have polarized netizens, with supporters hailing it as progressive and critics voicing objections.
Writer-columnist Ram Mohan Paliyath's recent Facebook post about his experience with the gender-friendly toilet has amplified the debate. Alumni member Paliyath praised the initiative, noting it was his first usage in 57 years.
Comments under the post reflect a divided public, with many praising the move while others indulge in sarcastic remarks. College students and administration dismiss the criticism as outdated, emphasizing the facilities symbolize an inclusive approach since 2018.
With over 30 gender-neutral toilets on campus, students question why separate facilities are needed, drawing parallels with home settings. The vice-principal asserts the initiative aims to ensure accessibility and challenge gender norms. She condemned the social media backlash as narrow-minded.
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