While many people would complain about the toilets or kitchen at their workplace, for Premraj Das his job means a public lavatory has also become his home.
For the 40-year-old prepares his meals, eats and sleeps in a toilet in Delhi in India to earn his salary of £70 a month as a security guard.
But the father-of-three - who moved to Delhi in search of a better life - does not complain, saying his only regret is that he must shut the lavatories at 9pm leaving him with a lonely night ahead.
Mr Das was employed as a security guard at the public toilets after the city;s authorities decided they needed to be protected following a spate of thefts, as well as kept clean.
As the guard Mr Das spends his days in his toilet, where he prepares, cooks and eats his food.
He said: 'I don't feel any discomfort living inside the toilet as it has become a habit now. It's like my home. More + photos...
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For the 40-year-old prepares his meals, eats and sleeps in a toilet in Delhi in India to earn his salary of £70 a month as a security guard.
But the father-of-three - who moved to Delhi in search of a better life - does not complain, saying his only regret is that he must shut the lavatories at 9pm leaving him with a lonely night ahead.
Mr Das was employed as a security guard at the public toilets after the city;s authorities decided they needed to be protected following a spate of thefts, as well as kept clean.
As the guard Mr Das spends his days in his toilet, where he prepares, cooks and eats his food.
He said: 'I don't feel any discomfort living inside the toilet as it has become a habit now. It's like my home. More + photos...
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