New Delhi:22 Jan 21 The BJP-led South Delhi Municipal Corporation has cleared a proposal that will now make it mandatory for restaurants and shops in south Delhi to display whether the meat being sold or served is cut using the “halal” or “jhatka” method, officials said on Thursday.The proposal was moved by the Standing Committee of the SDMC on December 24.A senior official of the SDMC said the House cleared it in its special meeting on Wednesday.South Delhi has a number of eateries, restaurants and streetside shops selling or serving non-vegetarian food items, prominent places being markers at Defence Colony, Amar Colony, Sarojini Nagar, South Extension, and INA. Officials said restaurants and meat shops will have to “display clearly and visibly” whether they are serving “halal” or “jhatka”