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Is beef eaten in Nepal?

Is beef eaten in Nepal?

Observant Hindus never eat beef (gaiko masu). They also eschew buffalo and yak meat as being too cow-like. Domestic pork (sungurko masu) was traditionally only eaten by aadibasi, however wild boar (bangur ko masu) was traditionally hunted and eaten by magars.

In which country cow is not eaten?

Sri Lanka is a Buddhist majority country, those following the religion constitute 70\% of the country’s population. Most of them do not eat beef, as they consider cows sacred, while minority Muslims, who make up about 10\%, Christians and a section of Hindus consume beef.

Who banned beef in India?

In present-day Punjab, a Hindu delegation to the 9th Sikh guru Guru Tegh Bahadur requested him to ban cow slaughter and told him “Cows are everywhere being slaughtered.

Is killing cows illegal in India?

Beef ban in states As of today, only Kerala, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Manipur and Mizoram have no laws prohibiting cow slaughter.

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Did Pakistan send beef masala to Nepali victims of earthquake?

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday blamed the Indian media for maligning its relief efforts for survivors of the devastating earthquake in Nepal. According to media reports, the food items in relief aid sent by Pakistan to Nepal included beef content ( beef masala) in the food packets. Eating beef is prohibited in Hindu religion.

Did Pakistan send beef to Nepal in relief aid packages?

According to media reports, the food items in relief aid sent by Pakistan to Nepal included beef content ( beef masala) in the food packets. Eating beef is prohibited in Hindu religion. Nepal is a majority-Hindu nation.

What is the beef masala controversy all about?

The controversy started when packets with “beef masala” and “potato bhujia”, were found in the food aid package sent for quake survivors by Pakistan. Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) sent the relief goods, according to the official handout, in collaboration with the army, Pakistan air force and ministry of foreign affairs.