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WB tightens cow slaughter rules, restricts certification and slaughter sites

The West Bengal government has issued a directive reinforcing provisions of the West Bengal Animal Slaughter Control Act, 1950, requiring a mandatory fitness certificate before the slaughter of any cattle or buffalo

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New rules require veterinary approval before cattle or buffalo slaughter. Representational Image/File

New rules require veterinary approval before cattle or buffalo slaughter. Representational Image/File

Bharatiya Janata Party-led West Bengal government, citing the 1950 Bengal law and a 2018 Calcutta High Court order, issued a notice reiterating a complete ban on the slaughter of any cattle or buffalo without the mandatory fitness certificate.

The government stated that the fitness certificate will only be issued by the Chairperson of any Municipality or the President of any Panchayat Samiti, jointly with a Government Veterinary Officer after the both of them agree in writing that the animal is over 14 years of age rendering it unfit for work or breeding purposes--or that the animal has become permanently incapacitated due to old age, injury, deformity, or any other incurable disease.

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