Eid preparations: Shopping gains momentum in capital
Crowd at shops, however, is lesser than Eidul Fitr
Crowd at shops, however, is lesser than Eidul Fitr. PHOTO: EXPRESS
ISLAMABAD:
With the advent of Zil Haj, shopping for Eidul Azha is gaining momentum.
Crowd at shops, however, is lesser than Eidul Fitr.
Garments shops were seen over crowded with children of all age groups who tried to grab every attractive dress or pair of shoes of their choice. Girls visited jewellery and cosmetic shops while women were seen more interested in cutlery, grocery and cook books.
Aslam Shadab, who was shopping with his family in G-9 Markaz said his children’s joy was source of happiness for him and his wife so they fulfil their demands first.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 9th, 2016.
With the advent of Zil Haj, shopping for Eidul Azha is gaining momentum.
Crowd at shops, however, is lesser than Eidul Fitr.
Garments shops were seen over crowded with children of all age groups who tried to grab every attractive dress or pair of shoes of their choice. Girls visited jewellery and cosmetic shops while women were seen more interested in cutlery, grocery and cook books.
Aslam Shadab, who was shopping with his family in G-9 Markaz said his children’s joy was source of happiness for him and his wife so they fulfil their demands first.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 9th, 2016.