Why meat shops will remain closed in Bengaluru on February 15? GBA explains

On February 15, meat shops in Bengaluru will observe a mandatory shutdown, as confirmed by the Deputy Director of the Animal Husbandry Department. This directive applies to all meat retailers operating under the Greater Bengaluru Authority's jurisdiction. The closure is part of a broader initiative aimed at promoting public health and hygiene standards within the city. Local authorities have emphasized the importance of these measures, particularly in light of recent concerns regarding food safety and animal welfare. The decision has sparked discussions among consumers and shop owners alike, as many prepare for the inconvenience this day-long closure will cause. The move aligns with ongoing efforts to regulate the meat trade in Bengaluru, ensuring that standards are upheld and public health is prioritized.
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