Shivaram Poudel’s idea is to establish clean and accessible public toilets across Nepal, with a special focus on female privacy and hygiene. He has already constructed two public toilets—one in Dhading and another in Chitwan—by investing Rs. 18 lakh from his own savings. His model is both socially impactful and economically sustainable. To cover operational costs and generate income, he has set up a small store beside the toilet, along with a fruit shop for vegetarians, and a local snack stall offering items like pakauda, chana, anda, and chiya served in eco-friendly tapara made from saal ko paat. Shivaram’s idea not only addresses a basic public need but also promotes cleanliness, women’s dignity, local employment, and environmental sustainability.