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Meat Ban in Bengaluru, Not The First, Draws Attention Amid Row in Other States
- Tuesday September 15, 2015
- India News | Reported by Maya Sharma, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
A one-day ban on the sale of meat has been announced in Bengaluru amid a controversy over similar restrictions in Mumbai and five states.
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Gurgaon Fumes Over Haryana's 9-Day Meat Ban
- Saturday September 12, 2015
- Gurgaon News | Written by Bhairavi Singh, Edited by Shyam Balasubramanian
The nine-day meat ban announced by the Haryana government has not gone down well in Gurgaon. Unhappiness here with the ban rises from a variety of reasons, from a temporary loss of livelihood to the perceived violation of personal liberties.
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Meat Ban-Wagon Grows as Haryana Orders 9-Day Curb
- Saturday September 12, 2015
- India News | Reported by Anand Kumar Patel; edited by Mala Das
Haryana has become the fifth BJP-ruled state in the country to enforce a meat ban that has generated much controversy.
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Meat Ban in Bengaluru, Not The First, Draws Attention Amid Row in Other States
- Tuesday September 15, 2015
- India News | Reported by Maya Sharma, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
A one-day ban on the sale of meat has been announced in Bengaluru amid a controversy over similar restrictions in Mumbai and five states.
- www.ndtv.com
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Gurgaon Fumes Over Haryana's 9-Day Meat Ban
- Saturday September 12, 2015
- Gurgaon News | Written by Bhairavi Singh, Edited by Shyam Balasubramanian
The nine-day meat ban announced by the Haryana government has not gone down well in Gurgaon. Unhappiness here with the ban rises from a variety of reasons, from a temporary loss of livelihood to the perceived violation of personal liberties.
- www.ndtv.com
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Meat Ban-Wagon Grows as Haryana Orders 9-Day Curb
- Saturday September 12, 2015
- India News | Reported by Anand Kumar Patel; edited by Mala Das
Haryana has become the fifth BJP-ruled state in the country to enforce a meat ban that has generated much controversy.
- www.ndtv.com