Local Traders Unite to Enhance Meat Market Standards Ahead of Manimahesh Yatra

In Bharmour, local meat and chicken shop owners gathered to discuss important standards and cleanliness ahead of the Manimahesh Yatra. Pawan Pathania was appointed as the new head of the meat market. The meeting emphasized the need for maintaining hygiene and respecting religious sentiments, particularly regarding the display of meat near sacred areas. Concerns about waste management and stray dogs were also raised, with traders expressing their commitment to cooperate with local authorities. This initiative aims to enhance the overall trading environment in the region.
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Meeting of Meat and Chicken Shop Owners in Bharmour


Bharmour News

In a significant gathering, the Chaurasi Vyapar Mandal in Bharmour held a meeting with local meat and poultry shop owners at Chaurasi Hotel. All shop operators from the area participated in this crucial discussion. During the session, Pawan Pathania was unanimously designated as the head of the meat market.



Key topics included enhancing cleanliness, upholding religious sentiments, and optimizing trade practices, particularly with the sacred Manimahesh Yatra approaching. Traders were advised against displaying meat or poultry signage outside shops near the 84 temple road and the Old Bus Stand gate to respect local religious feelings. Additionally, shopkeepers at Bharmaani Zero Point were instructed to refrain from hanging goats or meat in public view, and to use appropriate curtains while ensuring high hygiene standards.



The meeting also tackled the issue of waste management from meat and poultry shops. Traders were reminded to adhere to administrative protocols for waste disposal to maintain cleanliness and avoid public inconvenience. Shopkeepers expressed their commitment to cooperating with both the administration and the Vyapar Mandal. They also voiced concerns regarding the increasing number of stray dogs in the market area, urging local authorities to implement effective measures to maintain cleanliness and order.



Senior members of the Vyapar Mandal, including Deshraj Sharma, Jaisi Ram Thakur, Azad Jariyal, President Mahinder Patyal, Treasurer Kalu Sharma, and Press Secretary Pyar Sharma, were present alongside other traders.