Srinagar, Jun 05 (KNO): With Eid-ul-Adha around the corner, the Kashmir Valley witnessed a major surge in the supply of sacrificial animals last week, as over 100 trucks loaded with sheep arrived to meet the growing demand from consumers preparing for the annual festival.
Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Mehraj Ud Din, General Secretary of All Kashmir Wholesale Mutton Dealers Association, said the inflow of animals doubled compared to normal days.
“Usually, around 25 to 30 trucks carrying sheep enter the valley daily. However, last week, the number rose sharply to around 70 to 100 trucks,” he said.
He added, "Each truck carries approximately 150 to 160 sheep from various states outside Jammu and Kashmir. This increased arrival is because of the growing demand from the public ahead of Eid."
The General Secretary said the traders ensured the timely transportation and supply of animals well before Eid to allow people to make their purchases in advance.
The market activity in various livestock mandis in Srinagar, including Eidgah, and in other districts, picked up pace, with families flocking to select animals for the Qurbani ritual.
Eid-ul-Adha, also known as the festival of sacrifice, will be celebrated across Kashmir on Saturday—(KNO)