For survival, most humans need relations with other humans. The same is also true about the food, water and shelter. But one thing that always escapes attention is the facility of proper toilets. They are important too, and they are mostly needed at places that are frequently visited by a number of people. Even the Eiffel tower has toilets working on the visitors’ level at the top of it. But in Pakistan there are no proper public toilets. Most of the markets, bus stands and many other such public places have no proper toilet system and if there is one, nobody would use them as they are mot maintained well. Some of them have big holes in their doors, while others lack water and even if these things work, there is no proper cleaning system. Unfortunately, due to a lack of proper toilets, people use open spaces, walls, or dark alleys for this purpose, which is not only hazardous for human health but also unethical. People are often seen answering the call of nature around vegetation, trees, walls of a shopping mall, school, college, and even on the bank of a canal. The government has to make it compulsory for every new building to have properly functioning and clean toilets.