KARACHI: A central cattle market will be established in the city on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha next month in the first week of May.
According to the sources, the cattle market of sacrificial animals will be started from May 10 next month in the year 2024, while the concerned authorities have selected an area of 1000 acres on the Northern Bypass of Tesar Town for the cattle market.
According to the sources, effective security arrangements have also been finalized in the cattle market, which will include deployment of police and rangers as well as continuous patrolling and police checkpoints, increasing facilities for buyers and traders in the cattle market. is being done while a wide parking area is also being established for the convenience of the buyers.
It should be noted that the central cattle drive established in the city turns into a fair where a large number of citizens come not only to buy their sacrificial animals but also to see the beautiful animals brought for sale in the VIP blocks. Due to which temporary stalls are also being set up for the supply of other basic goods including the food court in the limits of the cattle market keeping in mind the convenience of the citizens.
Along with this, booths and ATMs of major banks will also be installed this year like every year for safe access to money, while an ambulance is available 24 hours along with the facility of emergency medical assistance for any type of emergency. Will stay.
According to the sources, the livestock market, which provides a safe and comfortable environment for the citizens to purchase sacrificial animals, is the main source of development of Pakistan’s economy, especially the livestock sector, where thousands of traders from all over the country bring and sell millions of sacrificial animals.
Free provision of 30 liters of water per cattle in cattle market also includes free provision of land for sacrificial animals brought for sale. Inspection of all cattle before entering the market has been made mandatory, while a certificate from the veterinary department has also been made mandatory to confirm the health of the cattle.