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New Delhi: Starting on Monday, women and children won't have to hunt for public conveniences in busy markets in south Delhi as they can access toilet facilities at hotels and restaurants in the area for free.
In late March, the SDMC had already brought in the policy as a few hoteliers and restaurant-owners had agreed in principle.
"But, because of MCD elections, the code of conduct had come into place, so we never officially announced the policy. Hotel and restaurants which allowed people to use their facilities did it out of goodwill. From Monday, the new policy will officially come into force," a senior SDMC official on Sunday said.
South Delhi is home to several big markets, including Central Market, Amar Colony Market in Lajpat Nagar, Sarojini Nagar Market, INA Market, Delhi Haat, Lakshmi Bai Market. The area also has a number of restaurants and hotels, especially in Defence Colony, Lajpat Nagar and Malviya Nagar areas. So, the move will bring a relief to women shoppers who earlier had to face difficulties in accessing clean public conveniences.
The SDMC had earlier said the facility was to be made available from April 1 on a nominal payment basis. The municipal body has taken the initiative on the advice of Lt Governor Anil Baijal who had asked the SDMC to explore this idea.
Civic officials, during a meeting in March had told restaurant/hotel-owners that the implementation of the decision was not going to "infringe on their business interests".
The SDMC also said the civic body is planning to increase the number of public sanitation facilities, especially in markets.
"The owners have agreed for allow free usage of washrooms at hotels and restaurants for women and children. The owners, however, will have a limited discretion on security concerns," the official said.
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