It is an attempt to makeover the New Delhi area at par with international standards for extending civic amenities to the residents and 15-20 lakh visitors who visit the Connaught Place and nearby areas daily, said a senior New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) officer.
"Aiming to make the Lutyen's Delhi open urination-free, the NDMC has made available a sufficient number of public conveniences at a close spacing of 50 to 200 metres to cope with the basic needs of the commuters," he said.
A metropolitan magistrate and two special municipal magistrates have been earmarked to impose the fine on the offenders, the official said.
In another unique move, mascots and guards have been deployed in each sanitation circle who blow a whistle in case any person is found urinating in the open and slap a fine on them.
"In order to bring about a change in the attitude and mindset of people towards safe sanitary habits, the council has also selected 500 Swachhta Grahi from among the resident welfare associations, traders associations, JJ clusters and school children to spread the message of cleanliness across New Delhi area," said the officer.