Deccan Chronicle

City hotels raise a stink over ‘loo-for-all’ orders

GHMC wants hotels to open up toilets to public

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Making it compulsory and asking hotels to set up boards is a burden. Also, it is a headache because many, who live on the roads, would just want to use the toilets. — S VENKAT

REDDY, TS Hotels associatio­n

The GHMC municipal commission­er has directed hoteliers to set up sign boards outside their premises stating that the establishm­ents’ toilets will be available for public use. This means even if you are not a customer of the hotel, you can still use its toilet.

On Wednesday morning, the municipal commission­er visited the Chutney’s restaurant at Begumpet and directed the hotel to open its toilets for public use. Hyderabad becomes the first city to implement such a plan.

Petrol pumps have also been directed to make their toilets available to the public and currently, a total of 323 petrol bunks have complied.

While this may be good for the travelling public, the city’s hotel associatio­n believes it is the civic body’s responsibi­lity to provide public toilets.

The associatio­n believes that shoving the sanitation burden on to them is a “bad idea”.

S. Venkat Reddy, president of the TS hotel associatio­n says, “Even before the municipal corporatio­n set up public toilets, many hotels, especially along the main roads, were allowing people to use their toilets. Even today, we have not heard of any hotel management restrictin­g people from using their restrooms. But making it compulsory and asking hotels to set up boards is a burden in terms of maintenanc­e. Also, it is a headache because many, who live on the road, would just want to use it and this will cause inconvenie­nce to customers.”

He says the corporatio­n should instead increase the number of public toilets. While they don’t want to deny the GHMC, the latter should not make it compulsory.

However, the GHMC has gone ahead with its plan on Wednesday, with zonal and circle level officials visiting hotels and restaurant­s to order the owners/management to open their toilets to all members of the public as a corporate social responsibi­lity measure.

They claimed that more than a hundred hotels have agreed to do so, and will put up the boards.

In fact, Chutney’s gave it in writing that it will open its toilets for public use and will also put up the required sign board.

 ?? — DC ?? A notice under Chutney’s signboard announces the implementa­tion of the new toilet rules
— DC A notice under Chutney’s signboard announces the implementa­tion of the new toilet rules

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