Coimbatore Corporation Announces Meat Sale Ban on March 31, 2026 for Mahavir Jayanti

Coimbatore Corporation has announced a complete ban on slaughter and sale of meat on March 31, 2026, observing Mahavir Jayanti. All meat shops and municipal slaughterhouses will remain closed, with strict penalties for violations including fines and license cancellation.


Coimbatore: The Coimbatore Corporation has issued an official notification announcing a comprehensive ban on meat slaughter and sale across the city on March 31, 2026, Tuesday, in observance of Mahavir Jayanti. The Tamil Nadu government has imposed this restriction as a mark of respect for the Jain festival.

According to the notification, all activities related to slaughtering and selling meat from goats, cattle, chicken, and pigs will be prohibited throughout the Coimbatore Corporation limits on the specified date. Meat vendors and shop owners have been instructed to keep their establishments closed and refrain from any business operations on March 31, 2026.

The civic body has also announced that the three municipal slaughterhouses operating under its jurisdiction - located at Ukkadam, Chakkiraodhu, and Podhanur - will remain non-operational on Mahavir Jayanti. These facilities, which normally process goats and cattle, will observe a complete shutdown for the day.

Corporation officials have warned that strict action will be taken against any meat shops or vendors found violating this order. The enforcement measures will be implemented under municipal laws and regulations. Violators will face multiple penalties including heavy fines, confiscation of meat stock, sealing and locking of shops, and cancellation of trade licenses.

The Corporation administration emphasized that compliance with this directive is mandatory for all meat businesses operating within city limits. Enforcement teams will conduct inspections across all zones to ensure complete adherence to the meat sale ban on March 31, 2026.

This annual restriction is implemented every year on Mahavir Jayanti, which commemorates the birth anniversary of Lord Mahavira, the 24th and last Tirthankara of Jainism. The festival emphasizes the principles of non-violence and respect for all living beings, which is why meat slaughter and sale are prohibited on this sacred day.

Meat shop owners and vendors have been advised to plan their business operations accordingly and inform their customers about the closure in advance to avoid any inconvenience.

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