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With the completion of first ten days of holy Month of Ramazan, the annual Eid shopping has started gaining momentum in the ancient city of Multan. Children and women are more enthusiastic in choosing new and unique design clothes to wear on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr.
The rush of customers at the shopping centres particularly at Kalaymandi, Chowk Bazar, Hussain Agahi, Gardezi Market, Haram Gate, Sadar Bazaar starts from evening and lasts till late night. The buying spree is likely to continue till the last day of the holy Ramazan. The shopping frenzy is expected to reach its peak after the first week of August as government employees will also jump into the arena after receiving salaries.
With the rise in number of buyers, traffic jam in the city's busy market places and intersections, particularly in front of shopping centres is likely to become acute. Despite special arrangements of City Traffic Police to avoid congestion in busy markets, traffic remained choked in the markets due to sheer lack of traffic sense and overall trend of law breaking.
Retail prices of children, men's and women's wear, both local and foreign brands, rose by 10 to 15 per cent than the previous year. Markets have been decorated with some of their gates being illuminated with coloured neon signs. The buyers, mostly middle class, are found moving from shop to shop asking prices of goods.
Buyers in larger numbers, mostly women and children, are crowding the shopping centres after the Iftar. Meanwhile, a larger number of makeshift shops have sprung up on the pavements of the city on the Eid occasion. Prices of different varieties of clothes have registered a sharp rise although the shops are almost full of a variety of garments.
Most of the capable buyers are crowding different big shopping centres while the low-income group people are also seen purchasing their desired items from the footpath shops in the city. Supply of goods, including foreign brands, in the market is abundant. The goods vary from luxury to household items with the showcase of shops glittering with the displays. Shoppers are also frequenting readymade garment. The shops are flooded with garments for men and women and children, with the latest designs, particularly for children.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2012

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