Deccan Chronicle

City’s haleem love has a flip side — piles of animal waste

GHMC struggles to clear extra animal waste accumulate­d during the holy month

- COREENA SUARES | DC HYDERABAD, JUNE 17

A goat or sheep when slaughtere­d generates 2-3 kg of animal waste. With over 2,200 hotels in the city engaged in making haleem during the Ramzan month, the demand for mutton has gone up by 60 per cent, vastly increasing the amount of animal waste accumulate­d on a daily basis.

Disposing of this extra animal waste is becoming a huge challenge for GHMC. While big slaughterh­ouses hand over the waste to the GHMC, small shops dump it in the drains, nalas or community bins. This waste is highly bacteria-infested.

Jiyaguda and Shaheen Nagar in the city outskirts are big hubs of slaughterh­ouses, but not too many of these are GHMC approved slaughterh­ouses. While 90 per cent of the goats and sheep flesh are consumed, there is a large amount of waste that includes hair, a few internal parts and horns. The skin goes into the making of leather.

While there are 2,200 registered hotels with the GHMC, there are several more that are not registered. The mutton is bought from the GHMC approved slaughterh­ouses as well as from the others. Small hotels prepare a handi using 8-10 kg of mutton that would be around the weight of one goat, while a bigger hotel would use a much bigger handi to cook around 50 kg, which would roughly be the meat from 5-6 goats.

Talking about the waste generated, Mr N. Ravi Kiran, Additional Commission­er, Health and Sanitation, said, “Animal slaughter has increased in the traditiona­l slaughterh­ouses. Presently, out of the 9,000-odd animals being slaughtere­d, over 4,000-5,000 animals are being slaughtere­d in these slaughterh­ouses. The police and GHMC have been intervenin­g to shift these butchers to approved slaughterh­ouses in Amberpet and Bhoiguda.”

“Presently, the increased waste is being sent to Jawaharnag­ar dumping yard. However, it will soon be diverted to the rendering plant at Chengicher­la. The waste will be used as food for poultry and fish farming.”

 ??  ?? THE CHARMINAR zone generates over 40 metric tonnes of waste in addition to the existing quantum during Ramzan.
THE CHARMINAR zone generates over 40 metric tonnes of waste in addition to the existing quantum during Ramzan.
 ??  ?? PRESENTLY, out of the 9,000 odd animals being slaughtere­d, over 4,0005,000 animals are being slaughtere­d in unapproved slaughterh­ouses.
PRESENTLY, out of the 9,000 odd animals being slaughtere­d, over 4,0005,000 animals are being slaughtere­d in unapproved slaughterh­ouses.

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