Delhi faces tough task of being a perfect host

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 12:29 AM IST

As Delhi races against time to complete all unfinished tasks ahead of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, it faces a daunting work of inculcating civic sense among Delhiites, generally known for being rude and inhospitable.

"Even the Union Home Minister P Chidambaram had to ask the residents to "behave as citizens of a big, good international city".

His appeal followed Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's announcement that her government would launch a campaign to "change the way the society behaves so that it becomes more caring and also sharing".

Germany and Beijing also underwent a change in the way people behaved before hosting major sporting events.

However, the advices seem to have not convinced many Delhiites who are expected to receive about 1,00,000 tourists and 9,000 athletes and officials from the 52 Commonwealth countries during the Games.

Many fear that the visitors will take back to their home memories of piles of rubbish, men spitting and urinating in public, rickety transport services and rude taxi drivers.

"I have a lot of good experiences in Delhi, but I find the people are little aggressive and careless," said Red Constantino, head of ADB Forum, a Manila-based NGO monitoring ADB funding in South Asia.

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