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Kashmir Mutton Shortage Hits Wedding Season Amid Punjab Transit Fee Dispute

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Kashmir is facing a mutton shortage during peak wedding season due to a dispute over transit fees on Punjab highways. Mutton dealers allege that contractors operating on Punjab highways are charging a transit fee of Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000 per truck carrying livestock. This additional cost has disrupted the supply chain of mutton into Kashmir. The timing is particularly problematic as demand for mutton surges significantly during the wedding season.

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