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Gurgaon To Shut Meat Shops On Tuesdays, Civic Body Chief Opposed Proposal
- Friday March 19, 2021
- Gurgaon News | Edited by Swati Bhasin
A resolution to close meat shops on Tuesdays has been passed by Gurgaon's civic body - the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon - even as MCG Commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh opposed the move.
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Gurugram Hindu Bodies Shut Meat Shops For Navratri
- Sunday April 7, 2019
- Gurgaon News | Indo-Asian News Service
With the 9-day Chaitra Navratri festival starting on Saturday, Hindu organisations forcibly shut around 180 meat and chicken shops at different locations of Gurugram, demanding they remain closed during the festival.
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No Shiv Sena Threat To Meat Shops During Navratri, Says Gurugram Police
- Wednesday October 10, 2018
- Gurgaon News | Press Trust of India
The Shiv Sena has demanded closure of all meat shops in Gurugram during the days of Navaratri and has threatened to forcibly shut them down if they don't do it on their own.
- www.ndtv.com
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Gurgaon To Shut Meat Shops On Tuesdays, Civic Body Chief Opposed Proposal
- Friday March 19, 2021
- Gurgaon News | Edited by Swati Bhasin
A resolution to close meat shops on Tuesdays has been passed by Gurgaon's civic body - the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon - even as MCG Commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh opposed the move.
- www.ndtv.com
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Gurugram Hindu Bodies Shut Meat Shops For Navratri
- Sunday April 7, 2019
- Gurgaon News | Indo-Asian News Service
With the 9-day Chaitra Navratri festival starting on Saturday, Hindu organisations forcibly shut around 180 meat and chicken shops at different locations of Gurugram, demanding they remain closed during the festival.
- www.ndtv.com
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No Shiv Sena Threat To Meat Shops During Navratri, Says Gurugram Police
- Wednesday October 10, 2018
- Gurgaon News | Press Trust of India
The Shiv Sena has demanded closure of all meat shops in Gurugram during the days of Navaratri and has threatened to forcibly shut them down if they don't do it on their own.
- www.ndtv.com