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No display of non-veg food, it hurts sentiments: South Delhi Municipal Corp

The proposal was brought in the South Delhi Municipal Corporation in its last House, which approved it

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A worker roasts meat at a roadside eatery, following a strike by meat traders to protest against the closure of butcher's shops and slaughterhouses considered illegal
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 28 2017 | 10:38 AM IST
Scrumptious seekh kebabs on skewers and juicy chicken tikkas put up outside food stalls to draw customers may soon have to be relegated to inside shelves, as the civic body in south Delhi has proposed that they cannot be displayed in the open.

The proposal was brought in the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) in its last House, which approved it, Leader of House Shikha Rai said, adding that hygiene and "sentiments of people affected by the sight" of meat were the main reasons behind the move.

"It was a private member resolution originally moved by a councillor from Kakrola village in Najafgarh Zone in the Health Committee meeting. The committee then moved it to the SDMC House, which then approved it," a spokesperson of the SDMC said.

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"The proposal would now be sent to the Commissioner to be examined, if it in accordance with the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act," he said.

South Delhi is home to many eateries and restaurants selling meat products in places such as Hauz Khas, New Friends' Colony, Kamal Cinema in Safdarjung Green Park, Amar Colony Market near Lajpat Nagar.

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First Published: Dec 28 2017 | 10:38 AM IST

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