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Panchkula Municipal Corporation reimposes meat ban around Mansa Devi Complex

The civic body has formally earmarked the surrounding areas as a 'holy zone' where all forms of meat trade are restricted
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The Panchkula Municipal Corporation has once again prohibited the sale and purchase of meat, as well as the slaughter of animals, in and around the Mata Mansa Devi shrine.

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The move comes as part of a wider effort to preserve the sanctity of the religious site, which attracts lakhs of devotees throughout the year, particularly during Navratri.

The civic body has formally earmarked the surrounding areas as a “holy zone” where all forms of meat trade are restricted. This zone includes not only the immediate vicinity of the temple, but also several commercial stretches within the Municipal Corporation limits.

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The boundaries cover parts of Sector 5, 6, 7 and nearby localities.

Authorities explained that the decision follows longstanding demands from devotees and local religious groups who argued that meat shops in the area were inappropriate given the temple’s historic and cultural significance.

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The new order effectively reinstates restrictions first announced by the Haryana government in December 2022. Those restrictions had been challenged in the Punjab and Haryana High Court by local meat vendors in April 2023, who argued that they were carrying on business legally under licences granted by the competent authority. The court had granted them relief at the time, temporarily halting enforcement.

Despite the earlier stay, the municipal authorities have now revived the prohibition with fresh demarcations of the “no-meat” zone. Officials say this reissued notification will help ensure that visitors to the shrine experience a spiritually respectful environment.

Alongside the ban, Deputy Commissioner of Panchkula has also directed officials to clear encroachments from around the temple premises. Enforcement drives are expected to remove unauthorised structures and regulate commercial activity in the designated area.

The latest order has triggered unease among licensed vendors, who fear loss of livelihood, but civic authorities maintain that religious and cultural sensitivities must take precedence. Officials indicated that they will hold discussions with stakeholders to ensure compliance while addressing the concerns of affected shopkeepers.

With Navratri fast approaching later this month, the municipal administration is expected to intensify monitoring to ensure that no violations occur within the newly declared “holy area.”

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