Millennium Post

Restaurant­s, hotels in South Delhi agree to give free toilet access to women, children

- ANUP VERMA

NEW DELHI: Keeping in view the need to provide safety to women in Delhi’s markets, hotel and restaurant owners on Wednesday – after a discussion with South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) – have decided to allow women and children to access their toilets for free from March 24.

The matter will, however, be reviewed on May 1 to understand the concerns and practical difficulti­es faced by the establishm­ents during this period and also to explore the possibilit­ies for further increasing the scope of this initiative.

In a meeting with representa­tives of the National Restaurant­s Associatio­n of India, Hotels and Restaurant­s Associatio­n of Northern India, and Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Associatio­n of India, a senior official of SDMC conveyed to them that the decision has been taken to share the responsibi­lities as women’s safety is of paramount concern to all stake holders.

The Corporatio­n officials also apprised them of the action being taken to increase the number of public toilets, especially in markets, in order to provide facilities to citizens including women and children as they expect protection as well as cooperatio­n from the administra­tion and the owners of the establishm­ents possessing health trade license.

SDMC officers also made them understand that the implementa­tion of the decision is not going to infringe their business interests.

“The hotel and restaurant owners, while appreciati­ng the move of the SDMC, agreed to render all constructi­ve cooperatio­n in implementi­ng the decision. They have agreed for allowing free usage of their washrooms for women and children. The owners, however, will have limited discretion on security concerns. This will also help SDMC in improving its ranking in respect of Swachh Bharat Mission,” said a senior official.

It may be recalled that Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal had earlier advised the civic body to explore the possibilit­y of making toilets in restaurant­s and hotels available for use to general public.

Acting on the advice of the LG, the Corporatio­n had instructed all hotels and restaurant­s located in the South Delhi to give full access to the general public, especially women and children, to these toilets.

Earlier, the order imposed on South Delhi restaurant­s to open their restrooms to the general public had not gone down well with the owners, who had proposed to keep the restrooms open to public for a maximum charge of Rs 5.

South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n officials apprised hotel and restaurant owners of the action being taken to increase the number of public toilets

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