The trade and business community of Karachi came out on the roads of Saddar on Thursday to air their grievances regarding the government’s decision of early closure of shops during Ramazan. Fahim Siddiqi/White Star
KARACHI: The trade and business community of Karachi came out on the roads of Saddar on Thursday to air their grievances regarding the government’s decision of early closure of shops during Ramazan.
Qais Mansoor Sheikh, chairman of the All Pakistan Caterer Decorator Event Organisers’ Association, said that he was all for allowing the shops to remain open till sehri during these days when people come out for iftar and like to roam around in the markets as they shop for Eid. “Just like our restaurants have been allowed to function by arranging outdoor seating, the shops should also be allowed to remain open till late,” he said.
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Markets and businesses across Karachi will remain open today (Saturday), according to traders associations in the province.
In a meeting with Karachi Commissioner Navid Ahmed Shaikh, traders decided that implementation of the recent coronavirus restrictions announced by the government will begin from April 24.
On Friday night, the provincial government passed orders that markets and business in Sindh will remain closed on Saturdays and Sundays. They will be allowed to operate from Sehri till 6pm.