Rawalpindi:
The temporal employment of approximately 75,000 workers, who worked as assistants and security personnel in stores and shopping centers from the 1st of Ramazan to Eidul Fitr throughout the district, finally came to an end, leaving them unemployed once again.
These male and female assistants were paid between RS18,000 and RS25,000 for their services throughout Ramazan, provided with Ifar, and even offered a free cup of tea at night. His shifts lasted 15 hours a day, from 10 am to 1 am, without a single day off. Some merchants gave them a suit as a gift from EID, and the owners of Zapateros gave them a couple of shoes.
Due to Chand Raat, markets, squares, shopping centers and shopping centers in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad remained open until 6 am the influx of people, including women and young people, was overwhelming, but the real purchase remained significantly lower than usual.
The Rush client witnessed on Saturday could not be restored in Chand Raat, mainly due to the fired inflation and the departure of the residents from outside the city to their native areas.
The multitude of young enthusiasts was more prominent in Chand Raat markets. The women mainly bought bracelets, Henna and artificial jewels, while the clothing stores saw minimal sales.
Traffic in the city markets remained severely interrupted despite the presence of the police, including official women, who fought to administer the situation. Despite a prohibition, emotions seekers were seen making a wheel in a wheel in Murree Road and Rawal Road.
Henna’s stores were full of women, girls and students, with positions established in all markets. Women adorned their hands and feet with intricate Henna designs, although the rates were twice as usual, which vary from RS1,000 to RS1,500. Henna experts were hired for this purpose.
The merchants decorated their stores with vibrant and colorful lights to attract customers. Children dressed in costumes and cartoon masks stopped at the store’s tickets.
The transport centers remained deserted in Chand Raat, since a large number of residents from outside the city had already gone to their cities of origin on Fridays and Saturdays.
On Sunday, the participation of the passenger remained low. Local transport services, including Rickshaws, Taxis and Qingqi Rickshaws, exploited the situation, charging RS200 instead of the usual RS100. The bicycle runners working for Bykea also charged inflated rates, taking full advantage of the opportunity.