Govt Magazine Editor In Haryana Sacked For Listing Beef As Iron-Rich Food

Beef controversy looks like an unending topic in India. Now, an editor of a government magazine in Haryana has been sacked after the publication carried an article that listed beef as an iron-rich food.

The Indian Express reported that Shiksha Saarthi , the bilingual magazine in Hindi and English published by the secondary education department, had carried an article ‘Iron – Vital for strength’ that described beef, veal (the meat of young cows), lamb and pork as ‘enhancers’ that ‘directly affect absorption of iron in human body’.

The article described iron as ‘one of the important micro-nutrients which is required for the human body on a daily basis’.

Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar , who recently triggered a row by saying in an interview that Muslims should give up eating beef if they want to live in India, is the chief patron of the body that publishes Shiksha Bharati.

Read more:

Rumour About Beef Consumption Leads To Mob Mercilessly Beating Man To Death In UP

You Hid Your Beef, Now Hide Your Booze Because The Govt Is Coming After It

A BJP MLA Now Demands Capital Punishment For Slaughter And Sale Of Beef

You might also like
“At Least He Was Raising Real Issues”: Reddit Reacts As Raghav Chadha Is Replaced By Ashok Mittal In AAP’s Rajya Sabha Shake-Up
“I Had Projectile Vomited During Sex”: Annie Altman Details Trauma in Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Against Sam Altman
“Capture the Pilot Alive”: Iran Announces Reward After Downing US Fighter Jet Amid Escalating Conflict
‘Pookie Baba’ Case: Delhi High Court Says Memes Are Not ‘Mere Parody’, Orders Crackdown On AI Deepfakes
What Does ‘Floccinaucinihilipilification’ Mean And What Is Nirmala Sitharaman’s Connection To It?
Why Pujarini Pradhan Is Suddenly Being Called An ‘Industry Plant’ & ‘Fake’