'Wedge' Gujarat, the same Gujarat:Gujarat is the first state in the country to ban the sale of non-veg in public; Execution from today, if the rule is not followed, action will be taken

 


  • 👉Now even in Ahmedabad, lorries of meat, fish and eggs are banned
  • 👉Earlier, it was banned in Rajkot, Vadodara and Bhavnagar
  • 👉In Ahmedabad, lorries cannot be parked within 100 meters at places like public roads, temples, gardens
  • After Rajkot, Vadodara, Bhavnagar, now even in Ahmedabad, lorries of meat, mutton, fish and eggs have been banned in public. The decision was taken at a meeting of the town planning committee on Monday to prevent non-veg lorries parked within a 100-meter radius of all public roads, temples, gardens and halls in Ahmedabad city. Not only that, but action will be taken against the sale of meat, mutton, fish or eggs in unlicensed shops.

    On the other hand, earlier Muni. According to the resolution passed in the standing committee, a clear provision has been made that such lorries should not be parked on public roads. At today's meeting, the estate department was clearly instructed to stop such lorries from being sold in public places. Those who do not have a proper license will come to Tawai in front of all the shops from tomorrow.

    In Gujarat 40% people eat non veg, 38.2% women eat meat, eggs

    • According to the 2014 findings of the Census Sample Registration System Survey, 40% of the people in Gujarat are non-vegetarians. Of these, 39.9 per cent men and 38.2 per cent women eat non-veg.
    • The people of Gujarat are ahead of the people of Haryana, Rajasthan and Punjab in terms of non-veg eating. The percentage of non-veg eaters in the country is 71%. According to the 2014 survey, 98.7 per cent of the people in Telangana are non-vegetarians.

    👉Why ban?
    Dewang Dani, chairman of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation's town planning and estate committee, said the ban on non-veg lorries was due to meat, mutton, fish and egg lorries plying on public roads in the city. . Its citizens are having trouble getting out because of its ugliness.

    👉Rule: Meat, mutton should not be
    displayed in public even if there is a license. If such shops keep meat, mutton, fish, eggs visible to the public, they will be instructed for the first time to keep all such items in such a way that they will not be visible to the public, if the instruction is not followed the shop will be sealed. The sale in the shop should be of closed body.

    👉18 lakh eggs sold daily in Ahmedabad alone 18 lakh eggs are sold
    daily in Ahmedabad city. Not only this, with the onset of cold weather, egg sales in the city also increase. Not only that but about 200 tons of chicken mutton i.e. 1.70 lakh to 2 lakh chickens are sold daily.

    👉Eat whatever you want, the food of
    lorries should not be harmful: Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Monday made an important statement in Anand regarding the decision to ban non-veg lorries in various cities. The Chief Minister said, "We have no question whether anyone eats veg or non veg. Even if one eats whatever one wants to eat, the food sold in lorries is not harmful to health. Besides, there is no question of wage-non-wage in the fact that the corporation, the corporation, can only remove the thing which is a hindrance to the traffic. The Chief Minister had come for the BJP's Snehmilan program at Bandhani in Anand district.

     

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