Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday said slaughterhouses will not be allowed to come up in the temple town of Alandi in Pune district.
The town, which houses a temple of poet-saint Dnyaneshwar, is one of the places from which processions of 'warkaris' or pilgrims set out for the Vitthal temple in Pandharpur every year.
आळंदीच्या विकास आराखड्यामधून कत्तलखान्यासाठी देण्यात आलेले आरक्षण वगळण्याचे आदेश...
— Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) June 21, 2025
आलंदी के विकास योजना से कत्लखाने के लिए दिए गए आरक्षण को हटाने का आदेश...
(पुणे | 21-6-2025)#Maharashtra #Pune #Alandi pic.twitter.com/3zwXb4CkvP
He has directed the removal of the reservation of land for the abattoir shown in the Development Plan of Alandi, Fadnavis said, speaking at the 'Warkari Bhakti Yoga' event.
Over 3 Lakh Commuters Opt For Pune Metro Due To Palkhi Procession On Friday"No slaughterhouses will be allowed in the town under any circumstances," the chief minister said.
He also assured that proper systems are in place to manage water discharge from dams in the Western Maharashtra districts of Kolhapur and Sangli to avoid floods.
Pune: ₹3.48 Crore Fraud Busted, 43 Investors File Complaints Against Atmanirbhar Concepts India"We have established clear protocols about for what purpose water should be released from dams, and when it should be stopped. There's good coordination with neighbouring states to ensure effective dam water management. Our engineers have been deployed in these states for better coordination during the monsoon," Fadnavis said.
You may also like
Meghan Markle is 'terrified' of returning to UK because of 1 major reason
Ex-Premier League boss told 'f*** you' in furious Club World Cup spat with own player
'England's prettiest village' residents say it's 'like North Korea' as drones snoop on homes
Brits urged to avoid cold showers during heatwave
Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho transfers hit stumbling blocks as Man Utd issues grow