Here are the latest notable items on beef curry I could find recently:
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Beef curry has sparked local controversy in India with reports of beef being mixed into other curries and related investigations or shutdowns of eateries. This has occurred in Odisha amid beef allegations linked to roadside eateries, prompting authorities to seal a shop as part of safeguards and inquiries.[1]
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In Kerala, beef-related menu decisions at police or state-government facilities have generated protests, with some groups alleging bias or political motives behind changes to beef eligibility or serving practices. Public demonstrations and media coverage followed reports that beef was being removed from certain government or training menus.[2][3]
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Related coverage shows beef curry as a point of political contention in various contexts, including protests by opposition parties and discussions around national and regional dietary practices. This has driven a mix of news items, videos, and commentary across outlets.[6][7]
If you’d like, I can narrow to a particular region (e.g., India overall, Kerala, Odisha) or filter for only reliable mainstream outlets. I can also summarize the most recent three developments with dates and sources.
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www.oneindia.comGet latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Puri district administration in Odisha has sealed a popular eatery in Satyabadi following allegations that beef was being mixed in mutton curry, officials said on Friday. India News Odisha: Puri Authorities Shut Down Roadside Eatery Amidst Beef Allegations.
www.latestly.comनवी दिल्लीतील केरळ हाऊसमध्ये बीफ करी (गोमांस) वाढण्यात येत असल्याच्या तक्रारीवरून पोलिसांनी तेथे प्रवेश केल्यामुळे राजकीय खडाजंगीला सुरुवात झाली आहे
www.lokmat.comTwo guests, Akash and Gaurav Kumar, objected to the label and tried to record a video on Sunday night at the party, leading to a fracas.
tv.rediff.comDr Rajeev Vijayakumar, Senior Consultant Medical Oncologist, said in a recent podcast discussion that cancer is often caused by red meat consumption and alleged that Kerala leads India in cancer incidence per capita because of dietary habits such as beef curry and parotta consumption.
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