Halal Certification: UP government strict on products with Halal certification, CM Yogi will take action

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Halal Certification: UP government strict on products with Halal certification, CM Yogi will take action

CM Yogi Adityanath.CM Yogi Adityanath.

Halal Certification: Yogi government may ban the sale of products related to Halal certification in Uttar Pradesh. The issue related to Halal products has been in discussion for the last few days. According to media reports, CM Yogi has taken cognizance of this matter and is preparing to take action on it. The UP government is preparing to make strict rules in the matter of Halal certification and it is believed that this decision is being taken regarding illegal business. A case has been registered against the companies providing Halal certificate in the state.

What does Halal product mean?

Halal certified means that the products are accepted according to Islamic law. Halal certified products provide Muslim consumers with confidence that the products they consume are in line with their culture and beliefs. There are approximately 2 billion Muslims worldwide, of whom approximately 4 million live in the Americas. Halal certified products are sold extensively in the US and also reach across the world. Now the demand for Halal has started increasing and Halal products are sold on a large scale in India also.

Why is this issue becoming an issue

FIR has been registered against the companies providing Halal certificate in the state. CM Yogi Adityanath is taking this entire matter seriously and is asking the police to take major action. Now it is being told that there may be a ban on products related to Halal certification.

what is halal certificate

Let us tell you that there used to be Halal certificate for non-veg products. Till 1993, Halal certificate was given only on meat products. But later it started being applied to beauty products and medicines also. Companies are getting their products Halal certified so that their products can be exported to Islamic countries. The halal food market accounts for about 19 percent of the global food market. From halal foods to cosmetics, another term is halal tourism. In this, hotels and restaurants do not serve alcohol and only Halal-certified food is served in their restaurants.

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