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Delhi hikes fines for public urination to 500 as hygiene drive sparks toilet debate

India
Published on 24 April 2026
Delhi hikes fines for public urination to 500 as hygiene drive sparks toilet debate

The fine rises, but toilets may still be missing

Delhi has increased the penalty for urinating in public to ₹500, aiming to curb urban mess and improve hygiene. The move is meant to discourage public nuisance, but critics argue the city’s shortage of public toilets could leave people unable to comply—making enforcement feel less effective than intended.

  • Delhi raises the public urination fine to ₹500
  • The policy targets hygiene and public order
  • Critics question impact amid a lack of public toilets
  • Enforcement may outpace basic sanitation access
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