Eating places, Retail outlets To Point out Meat Is “Halal” Or “Jhatka” : North Delhi Civic Frame
New Delhi:
Eating places and retail outlets in north Delhi will now must “mandatorily” show whether or not the beef being bought or served is halal or jhatka because the BJP-led North Delhi Municipal Company on Tuesday cleared a suggestion on this regard, its mayor stated.
The proposal was once not too long ago moved through the Status Committee of the NDMC.
North Delhi Mayor Jai Prakash stated the Space “cleared the proposal in its assembly lately”.
“So, eating places and retail outlets in north Delhi will now must mandatorily show whether or not the beef being bought or served is halal or jhatka,” he stated.
“Jhatka” way is one by which an animal is slaughtered in a single pass, whilst within the ”halal” way, an animal is permitted to die after reducing a vein.
North Delhi has plenty of eateries, eating places and streetside retail outlets promoting or serving non-vegetarian meals pieces, distinguished puts being Chandni Chowk, Daryaganj and Kashmere Gate.
A identical proposal was once cleared through the Space of the BJP-led South Delhi Municipal Company overdue January.
Eating places and retail outlets in markets in spaces like Defence Colony, Amar Colony, Sarojini Nagar, South Extension, and INA promote non-vegetarian pieces.
Officers had previous stated eating places and meat retail outlets should “show obviously and visibly” whether or not they’re serving halal or jhatka.