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.
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Restaurants, shops must specify if meat sold is halal or jhatka , says SDMC s standing committee The proposal cleared by the SDMC says that according to Hinduism and Sikhism, eating halal meat is forbidden and against religion Representational image. AFP
New Delhi: The standing committee of the BJP-led South Delhi Municipal Corporation has cleared a proposal that asks restaurants or shops to mandatorily display whether the meat being sold or served is cut using the halal or jhatka method, officials said on Friday.
The proposal now awaits the nod in the SDMC House which is controlled by the saffron party. Jhatka method is one in which an animal is slaughtered in one go, while in the halal method, an animal is allowed to die after cutting a vein.
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Closest contest in MCD polls: AAPâs candidate loses to BJP leader by 2 votes
Closest contest in MCD polls: AAPâs candidate loses to BJP leader by 2 votes
In Perhaps The Closest Fight In The Civic Polls, An AAP Candidate Lost A Ward In South Delhi To Her BJP Rival By A Margin Of Just Two Votes. PTI | Updated on: 26 Apr 2017, 11:01:22 PM
New Delhi:
In perhaps the closest fight in the civic polls, an AAP candidate lost in south Delhi to her BJP rival by a margin of just two votes.
In SDMC’s Chhatarpur ward, Pinky Tyagi of the AAP bagged 8,413 votes while Anita Tanwar got 8,415 votes, in a contest that went down to the wire.