Where is the Karachi Cow Mandi in 2024?
Where is the Karachi Cow Mandi in 2024?
Karachi Commissioner Announces 22 Cattle Markets for Eidul Adha 2024
Karachi Commissioner Hassan Naqvi has officially announced the establishment of 22 designated cattle markets across the city’s seven districts in preparation for Eidul Adha 2024.
This strategic move aims to streamline the sale of sacrificial animals and eliminate the illegal markets that often emerge during this festive period.
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According to a statement from the Commissioner, seven of these markets will be located within the city’s core areas, while the remaining 15 will be in the town regions.
This plan follows recommendations from the Karachi Municipal Corporation (KMC) and local town authorities to curb the spread of unauthorized cattle markets on streets and roads.
Commissioner Naqvi stated, “This initiative will help eliminate illegal cattle markets that appear in the city during Eidul Adha. We will take strict action against such markets and ensure the government’s regulations are upheld.”
Distribution of Cattle Markets:
The detailed notification outlines the distribution of the 22 cattle markets across various districts:
- District South: 3 markets
- Korangi: 4 markets
- East: 1 market
- Northern Bypass (Taiser Town): 1 market
- West: 3 markets
- Central: 5 markets
- Kemari: 3 markets
- Malir: 2 markets
Karachi Cow Mandi 2024 Locations:
- Ahsanabad
- TMC Sohrab Goth
- Muhammad Ground Usmanabad
- KDA Ground Surjani Town
- Bakra Nandi in Gul Muhammad Goth
- Sector 4 Orangi
- Sunday Bazar North Karachi
- Muhammadi Ground Liaquatabad
- IT Ground Shadman Town
- Afghan Ground FB Area
- Ismail Gabol Goth Malir
- Gulshan-e-Hadeed Chowrangi
- Lyari Bakra Piri
- Yousuf Goth Baldia Town
- Sunday Bachat Bazar near Hyper Star Clifton
- Old KTC Depot in Korangi
- Shah Faisal Colony
- Nursery in Landhi Town
- Sunday Bazar near Korangi Road
Eid ul Adha Holidays 2024:
Eidul Adha is anticipated to fall on June 17, 2024, subject to the sighting of the Zilhajj moon. The Pakistan Meteorological Department notes that if Zilqad has 29 days, Zilhajj will begin on June 8, making Eidul Adha on June 17. If Zilqad extends to 30 days, Zilhajj will start on June 9, placing Eidul Adha on June 18.
The holiday period is expected to span from June 17 to 19, although it will practically commence on June 15, as most government offices are closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Significance of Eid ul Adha:
Eid ul Adha, also known as the Feast of Sacrifice, is one of the two major Islamic festivals. It commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. The faithful observe this by slaughtering animals, distributing the meat among family, friends, and the less fortunate. This ritual sacrifice is performed over the three days of Eid, embodying the spirit of sharing and charity.
Conclusion:
The establishment of these 22 cattle markets by Karachi Commissioner Hassan Naqvi signifies a concerted effort to manage and regulate the sale of sacrificial animals during Eidul Adha 2024. By eliminating illegal markets and providing designated locations, the city aims to ensure a smooth and organized celebration of this important festival.
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