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Home » Zunheboto Town Council Surprise Inspection of Livestock

Zunheboto Town Council Surprise Inspection of Livestock

Aloto NagaAloto NagaAugust 26, 20252 Mins Read
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Zunheboto Town Council members and veterinary officials conduct a surprise inspection of local slaughterhouses and livestock facilities to ensure public health standards.
Zunheboto Town Council officials inspect livestock and slaughterhouses in a surprise drive to ensure public health and hygiene.
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Published by Aloto Naga | August 26, 2025

Zunheboto Town Council Conducts Surprise Inspection of Livestock and Slaughterhouses

The Zunheboto Town Council (ZTC) conducted a surprise inspection of livestock and slaughterhouses in Zunheboto town to ensure public health and food safety. This initiative, led by Councillor Niukali K. Assumi, reflects Zunheboto Town Council’s commitment to maintaining hygiene and quality standards for residents. Also Read Nasha Mukt Bharat Awareness Drive Held in Zunheboto

Key Highlights of the Zunheboto Town Council Inspection

  • Objective:
    The Zunheboto Town Council aimed to enforce public health and hygiene standards through surprise inspections of livestock and slaughterhouses.
  • Leadership:
    Councillor Niukali K. Assumi, Convener of Livestock, Slaughterhouse, Public Health, and Food Safety, spearheaded the drive.
  • Collaboration:
    The inspection was carried out with support from veterinary doctors (Department of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services Zunheboto), district administration, and local police.
  • Scope:
    Livestock products being sold and consumed in Zunheboto were thoroughly checked for compliance with health and hygiene standards.
  • Regulation Check:
    The Zunheboto Town Council inspected compliance with all regulations governing slaughterhouses and meat vendors.
  • Reminder to Stakeholders:
    Meat vendors and livestock handlers were reminded by Zunheboto Town Council to maintain high-quality standards and prioritize consumer safety.
  • Future Actions:
    The council announced that such surprise inspections would continue periodically across Zunheboto to ensure ongoing public health compliance and prevent the sale of unsafe meat products.

Statement from Zunheboto Town Council

The Zunheboto Town Council emphasized the importance of community cooperation, stating that all stakeholders must strictly follow health guidelines. Periodic inspections will be held to maintain Zunheboto’s reputation for food safety and public health. Also Read Zunheboto to Host Free One-Day Surgical Camp on Aug 25

📝 Editorial Note: This article was contributed by an independent writer and has been fact-checked and edited by our editorial team prior to publication.
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