Multiple reports describe a public sanitation issue at Dumraon railway station, where officials reportedly have generated around ₹10 crore in revenue but the station does not have a usable toilet. The coverage highlights that while sanitation facilities exist in some form, they are not functioning properly or are not available for regular passenger use. Complainants and observers raise concerns about the impact on passengers, particularly during peak hours and travel days, when clean and accessible toilets are expected at railway stations. The reports also draw attention to the gap between infrastructure spending or station earnings and on-ground service quality, indicating that the toilet facility has not been maintained or made operational to meet basic needs. The articles call for attention from railway authorities to ensure that the toilet is repaired, made functional, and maintained so passengers can use it without difficulty. While the exact cause of the non-functionality is not consistently detailed across outlets, all accounts focus on the mismatch between reported revenue and the absence of a working toilet facility at the station.