LUCKNOW, Feb. 28 -- King George's Medical University (KGMU) is facing challenges in constructing restrooms and toilets for resident doctors due to space constraints in several departments. While 67 restrooms, 40 toilets, and 25 common rooms have been added to the campus as a result of the demands made by the resident doctors (UPRDA), these account for only half of the planned facilities, leaving many doctors, especially women, without proper provisions.

"Engineers are being consulted to figure out how to accommodate the space for washrooms and toilets in these already crowded spaces," said a KGMU spokesperson.

The demand for separate restrooms and toilets for resident doctors was among the key issues raised by the UPRDA following the ra...