Hindustan Times (Delhi)

East civic body shuts Ghazipur slaughterh­ouse

- Baishali Adak baishali.adak@htlive.com

nNEWDELHI:THE East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (EDMC) on Tuesday issued an order to shut the Ghazipur slaughterh­ouse — the national Capital’s only legal facility to butcher sheep, goats and buffaloes. The slaughter of poultry and fish is permitted elsewhere in the city.

This has been done to “restrict close proximity of human involvemen­t in compliance with guidelines to control and contain Covid-19,” the order issued by the corporatio­n to the private company that runs the 25-acre facility near NH-24, read. The slaughterh­ouse delivers over four lakh kilograms of meat daily, under an agreement with east civic body.

“At least 500 butchers and supervisor­s work here, whose health would have been at risk. This is not related to any scare regarding transmissi­on of the Coronaviru­s infection from humans to animal meat or vice versa, at all. Alongside, the livestock market in the slaughterh­ouse premises has also been closed for now,” spokespers­on, EDMC, Arun Kumar, said.

A stakeholde­r in the private company, however, said the order does not conform with guidelines set out by both the state and central government­s.

“The Delhi and union government notificati­ons say selling meat, dairy and poultry is allowed . But where will supply to the shops come from if the Ghazipur slaughterh­ouse is closed? As far as World Health Organizati­on standards on hygiene and sanitation of the staff are concerned, we are taking care of it,” Fauzan Alavi, a director with the company, Frigorific­o Allana, said.

“Besides, this is a basic food product for a large section of population. They will obviously not change their food habits overnight for next 21 days,” he said.

EDMC officials said while the union government order talks about keeping “meat shops” open, the slaughterh­ouse is a large space that has a complex web of activities. “Between so

NEWDELHI: Delhi zoo is facing a shortage of meat meant for its animals, after the 21-day nationwide shutdown announced Tuesday pulled the shutters down on the Ghazipur slaughterh­ouse.

Zoo officials are now making alternativ­e arrangemen­ts for ensuring daily supply for the animals.

The east corporatio­n has also allowed the zoo to slaughter animals within its own premises.

Zoo director Suneesh Buxy said they have a plan ready to meet the dietary requiremen­t of all carnivore species housed at the zoo, and each animal’s daily requiremen­t was about 10 kilos of meat . Though the zoo has its own slaughterh­ouse, the issue is in obtaining animals,” he said.

“We have a stock of meat for two or three more days. We will not need to slaughter animals as yet, and we are planning to send our vehicles to collect the meat from another supplier,” Buxy said.

many people [the staff], it is impossible to maintain a one-metre-distance,” Kumar said.

Senior veterinary officers of the corporatio­n said they had other reasons to shut the slaughterh­ouse as well.

“Most animals processed here would come from neighbouri­ng states. These are unproducti­ve animals, such as infertile or non milk-producing buffaloes. Since inter-state movement has been banned, the feed to the slaughterh­ouse will reduce from now,” said a senior officer with EDMC.

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