Poultry Store Opens in Chettalli

Poultry Store Opens in Chettalli

Poultry Store Opens in Chettalli

Chettalli, June 11: The tender and license issue of poultry shops in Chettalli Gram Panchayat is once again a topic of discussion. The fact that the Panchayat officials have locked the shop on the grounds that it was run without a license has caused controversy locally.

In the tender held this year for the chicken shop of the Gram Panchayat, an auction was held for more than Rs. 6.65 lakh, bringing good income to the Panchayat. However, at the same time, the fact that a license was not given to a person who started a chicken shop on a private land under the Coffee Board area and the shop was locked has raised many questions.

The issue of poultry business in Chettalli is not new. For many years, the system of giving tenders to panchayat shops and giving licenses to private shops was also in effect. Later, in the wake of objections that tenderers were losing money, it was said that a decision was taken to allow private chicken shops only within two kilometers of Panchayat A.

In the present case, the question has arisen as to whether it was reasonable to take action without issuing a license even though the shop is about two kilometers away from Panchayat A. Panchayat Development Officer Kalpara clarified that since more tender money was received and the term of the administrative board has expired, a new license cannot be issued.

This controversy has created anxiety among local traders and has increased confusion about what rules will be applicable to conducting chicken meat business in the future.

There is a demand that the legislators and superiors should give clear guidelines considering the previous decisions of the Gram Panchayat, current rules and public interest.

The lack of uniformity in the auction and licensing system of chicken meat shops is a major reason for such disputes. Therefore, a clear policy needs to be formulated in the future and a balance should be struck between the interests of tenderers and the rights of other traders.

This case of license confusion has now reached the higher-ups, and the next decision will determine the future of the chicken business in Chettalli.

 

 

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