The proposal was moved by the Standing Committee of the SDMC on December 24. (Representational)
New Delhi:
The BJP-led South Delhi Municipal Corporation has cleared a proposal that will now make it mandatory for restaurants and shops in south Delhi to display whether the meat being sold or served is cut using the "
halal" or "
The proposal was moved by the Standing Committee of the SDMC on December 24.
A senior official of the SDMC said the House cleared it in its special meeting on Wednesday.
South Delhi has a number of eateries, restaurants and streetside shops selling or serving non-vegetarian food items, prominent places being markers at Defence Colony, Amar Colony, Sarojini Nagar, South Extension, and INA.