Haridwar Municipal Corporation bans raw meat sales and relocates shops to Sarai village

Change
Haridwar Municipal Corporation banned sale of raw meat within city limits and ordered closure of Jwalapur stalls with relocation to a 56-shop complex in Sarai village ahead of the Ardh Kumbh starting January 14, 2027.
Haridwar Municipal Corporation bans raw meat sales and relocates shops to Sarai village
Why it matters
City retail and distribution of fresh meat must now operate from outside municipal boundaries in the designated Sarai complex, forcing vendors and supply chains to re-route collection, storage and delivery logistics. Separately, residents keeping more than five dairy animals are now subject to a new compulsory registration requirement with municipal authorities.
Implications
  • Meat shop owners in Jwalapur must cease sales at their current premises and re-establish operations in the Sarai village complex or face shutdown under municipal orders.

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Source

The Hindu

Topics

Governance Supply Chain & Logistics Food & Beverages

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