Delhiites asked to improve etiquette for Commonwealth GamesPublished on Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 13:10 | Source : Reuters Updated at Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 14:08
India has compiled a list of do's and don'ts for its citizens at this year's Commonwealth Games to help showcase New Delhi's charms. "We want to tell them don't urinate in public, don't spit, keep your houses and shops clean, keep public transport safe and such things," Delhi tourism chief Rina Ray told the Hindustan Times on Friday. "This will tell every Delhiite that instead of being on the sidelines as a spectator, he or she can contribute to a better games." New Delhi is preparing to host more than 100,000 foreign visitors during the October 3-14 event and the Indian capital hopes to use to games to show itself off as a truly global city. "We don't want to start (the campaign) too early lest it fizzles out," Ray said. The tips on good manners will be spread to through billboards, pamphlets, websites and audiovisual means in the coming months, Hindustan Times reported. "We want to change Delhi's public culture, their behaviour towards each other and to guests...so that they are courteous," Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit said at the Delhi Tourism Conclave on Thursday, the paper reported. "We want tourists to go back with the impression that Delhi is a sophisticated city."
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