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How many holidays did government announce for Eid-ul-Adha?
The Eid holidays are starting from Monday, June 17 to Wednesday, June 19
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Buyers thwarted by high cattle prices
Buyers thwarted by high cattle prices
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Online cattle trade gains pace
Buyers laud hassle-free services offered by vendors
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Pindi scrambles to contain Congo virus
Special camps and checkpoints set up to ensure safety of citizens and sacrificial animals
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Saudi Supreme Court urges citizens to sight Zilhaj moon today
If moon sighted, Eid ul Adha will fall on June 16 and the Day of Arafah on June 15
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Cattle market bidder loses security deposit
The bidder earlier won bid of Rs150m for Pindi’s largest cattle market
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WATCH: Is this goat the GOAT? Long-eared kid takes Pakistan by storm
Simba is living a pampered existence in Karachi, where he was born last month with ears that were strikingly long
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PM Imran appeals for caution during Eid celebrations
Imran Khan says Covid spread curve flattening; warns carelessness may lead to resurgence of contagion
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In pictures: Muslims prepare for Eidul Azha
Livestock markets and animal vendors abound in the days leading up to the sacrificial holiday.
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Caretakers announce three-day holidays for Eidul Azha
August 21 to 23 (Tuesday to Thursday) have been declared public holidays
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Top politicians spend Eid shy of the public eye
Army, PAF chiefs visit troops on frontlines
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Karachi’s Wasteland
Delayed action left citizens spending Eid among entrails and carcasses
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India, Pakistan troops exchange Eid sweets at LoC
The armies exchanged sweets, dry fruits at Chakan da Bagh and Mendhar crossing points in Poonch district
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Remembering the unfortunate: NGO to distribute sacrificial meat among flood affectees
A team of volunteers from several countries has arrived in Pakistan for this purpose
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Hide collection: Code of conduct issued
Law enforcement agencies have also been put on high alert for the Eid days
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Karachi's administration gears up to clean the city on Eidul Azha
Animal remains from Clifton and Defence will be dumped near Mewa Shah Graveyard and Korangi, respectively
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'Plants have feelings too': Indian Muslim petitions govt to ban vegetables on Eid
Indian man urges people to forego vegetables on Bakra Eid because plants have feelings too
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Bad news: Pitching of tents banned
For this purpose Siddiqui has ordered the police to take appropriate action
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Bringing home the meat: Shopping for Eidul Azha a sacrifice in itself
Locals complain about prices while traders say their livestock find no shade or water
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Cattle sales pick up ahead of Eid
Livestock Dept has set up medical camps at all seven cattle markets in the city
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Floods 2012: Ministers try to brighten up Eid for survivors of natural disaster
A large mela was organised near the Jacobabad bypass where rides for children were set up.
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Hide collection: Saved... by the skin of the cow
No major clashes reported over ‘forced’ collection of sacrificial animal hides.
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Operation clean-up a success for the most part this Eid
Remains collected from homes, deposited at collection points and then in trenches.
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Govt successfully averted terrorist attacks during Eid, says Rehman Malik
Malik apologises for the inconvenience caused by the closure of cellular services.
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Obama extends Eid greetings to Muslim community
The US president also congratulates millions of pilgrims who are performing Hajj.
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On this Eid...
The best index of the happiness of a nation is its economy. On this Eidul Azha, the statistics are abysmal as usual.
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Mobile services to be suspended in 13 sensitive areas for four hours on Eid
The suspension will begin at 6am, one hour before Eid prayers begin and will end at 10 am, an hour after they finish.
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Holy calling Eidul Azha prayer timings
Eidul Azha prayers timings across Karachi.
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Meet Sukkur’s Shahrukh Khan ahead of the slaughter
Buyers were also upset that they had to pay a fee, which ranged from Rs500 to Rs1,000 per animal.
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More animals slaughtered in twin cities this Eid
More animals were sacrificed by NGOs for the flood and earthquake affected people.
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Bring your own beef: For some insects, Eidul Azha is breeding season
About 35 species are attracted to the excrement, blood and flesh produced on this festival.
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Up to 0.4m animals sacrificed in Karachi, collection largely peaceful
Hides worth about one billion rupees auctioned off.
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Hide sales likely to fall 10 per cent
High animal prices, less purchases and smuggling reduce supply.
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In the line of duty: Eid on the pickets
Security personnel away from home and loved ones.
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New Eid, same old troubles: Using schools as slaughterhouses, street-ends dumping sites
Civic administration and locals combine to exacerbate cleanliness situation on Eid.
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Eid festivity: Picnics, sightseeing and a lot of swings for the young ones
Recreational spots of the twin cities witness large number of visitors on Eid days.
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Eid blues: Excessive meat consumption lands hundreds in hospitals
Thee major hospitals of Rawalpindi received 368 patients on Eid day.
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Citizens able to celebrate in peace
No major security incidents during Eid holidays.
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Waste management: Sanitary workers pass Eidul Azha test
Thousands of tons of animal waste generated in three days.
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Eid message: Malik asks Taliban to lay down arms, work for Pakistan
President, Prime Minister emphasise the need to help flood and terrorism victims in the spirit of sacrifice.
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Joy, grief and hope: Muslims mark Eidul Azha
Pakistan, Iran, Bangladesh to celebrate today.
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Don’t dump remains in the bushes, plead city officials
Trenches have been dug near Mehmoodabad Naddi and Malir river for the waste.
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All aboard: In mass exodus from Karachi, trains and buses less reliable but cheaper
An estimated one million people need to leave the city to go home for Eidul Azha.
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Firestarter: Sacrifice animals, not Sindh says Mirza
Zulfiqar Mirza predicts the return of the commissionerate system.
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Faithful find cows easier on pockets
Cost sharing for a cow popular once again.
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Funding militants: Jamaatud Dawa free to collect Eid donations
Interior Ministry drops JD from list of banned groups.
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Other side of the sea: Animals at Bhitt Island have their first and last boat ride
Residents transport their sacrificial animals on small passenger crafts which charge them Rs500 per trip.
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Slaughter safety: ‘Offal can cause awful disease’
Don’t pig out on too much red meat this Eid, say doctors.
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Eid holidays: Bus, train stations jammed by Lahore leavers
Passengers complain of illegal ticket price hikes by transporters.
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A second-hand Eid for the poor
Unable to afford new clothes and shoes, the poor throng the second-hand markets for Eid shopping.