
Locals cry foul over proliferation of slaughterhouses in Haryana's Nuh
He added that the locals want a ban on more licences to slaughterhouses in the region already battling water scarcity. He said many are being set up within a few meters of the village abadi area, causing inconvenience to the residents. Regional Officer, Haryana State Pollution Control Board, Nuh, Akansha Tanwar told The Hindu that eight abattoirs were granted 'Consent to Operate', but only seven were functioning and 23 more were already granted the 'Consent to Establish' and were under construction. She added no new 'No Objection Certificates' were granted during her tenure, but six NOCs were granted in 2023. 'There are no specific parameters for setting up abattoirs to determine their optimal location. After the opposition, we are now planning to frame siting parameters to fix their distance from village abadi, schools and highways. Also, inspections would soon be conducted to ensure that they adhere to all norms,' said Ms. Tanwar.
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