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Bid to clean up a rotten trail in Hyderabad’s thriving food scene

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Last updated: April 10, 2026 2:04 am
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Published: April 10, 2026
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Business resumed at the Jiyaguda slaughterhouse in Hyderabad, which was recently sealed over hygiene and compliance issues and later reopened following protests by traders and intervention by a legislator.

Business resumed at the Jiyaguda slaughterhouse in Hyderabad, which was recently sealed over hygiene and compliance issues and later reopened following protests by traders and intervention by a legislator.
| Photo Credit: Nagara Gopal

Thak, thak, thak. The first thing that hits you is the sound. The early-morning summer sunlight slants into the hunks of meat as Rahul lifts a three-pound iron cleaver and brings it down with practised precision, reducing ‘medium’ cuts into ‘small’ ones at the slaughterhouse in Hyderabad’s Jiyaguda.

Around him, life unfolds in familiar chaos. Men and women in gumboots and rubber slippers sip chai, rinse their hands, sort meat. Buyers haggle, cleaners scrub, traders shout instructions. Some move about in clothes stained with blood and flesh, unfazed, immersed in routine.

Published – April 10, 2026 07:34 am IST



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