Markets, shopping malls, and commercial centers across Pakistan are witnessing a major rush as people prepare for Eid al-Fitr.
With only a few days left before the festival, shoppers are visiting markets in large numbers to buy clothes, shoes, jewellery, and gifts.
Many big and small markets have been decorated with colorful lights and festive displays to attract customers during the busy shopping season.
Shopkeepers say business has picked up significantly during the last week of Ramazan, which traditionally marks the peak of Eid shopping.
However, many shoppers say rising prices of clothes, shoes, and other items have made Eid shopping more difficult this year.
Despite the high prices, families continue to visit markets to complete their Eid preparations.
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Temporary stalls selling cosmetics, bangles, earrings, embroidered clothes, jewellery, and colorful dresses have been set up in busy markets.
These stalls are attracting customers of all age groups who are looking for traditional Eid items.
Children are also enjoying the festive atmosphere and accompanying their parents to markets to choose clothes and shoes for Eid.
Shopping malls and commercial centers are especially crowded during the evening hours when families come out after iftar.
The festive mood in markets reflects the excitement surrounding Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramazan.
Shopkeepers expect the shopping rush to increase further in the final days before Eid.
Many believe the busiest days will be the last two or three days before the festival.
The colorful decorations, crowded markets, and busy shopping centers show how people across the country are preparing to celebrate Eid with enthusiasm.