BSS
  18 Apr 2023, 13:46

Crowded Rangpur Eid markets witness huge sales

RANGPUR, April 18, 2023 (BSS) - Despite the global crisis caused by the
Russia-Ukraine War following the Covid-19 pandemic, crowded Eid markets are
witnessing huge sales in the city as only three days remain ahead of the-ul-
Fitr festival.
 
Leaders of different business bodies and traders said shopping has now
reached the peak amid tight security measures at all markets, shopping malls,
complexes and centres and makeshift roadside markets.
 
Despite higher prices of all Eid items this year, sales may mark a record
following continuous improvement in the economic conditions of common people
in the urban, sub-urban and rural areas despite the multi-dimensional global
crises.
 
Different Eid markets have worn festive looks with rushing men, women, girls,
boys, adolescents, students and youths to buy Eid items and their crisscross
movements have created traffic jams in the city.
 
Rangpur Metropolitan Police has tightened security measures and launched
special road traffic systems in the metropolis to enable rushing people to
market easily without any untoward incident.
 
Members of police, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB)-13 and intelligence personnel
are being found patrolling markets, shopping malls and centres both in
uniforms and plain clothes.
 
Authorities of different business establishments, shopping malls, complexes,
markets and centres have also taken their own security measures to ensure a
peaceful environment for Eid shoppers.
 
Talking to BSS at different markets today, buyers said prices of clothes and
other Eid items for males, females, babies and children are higher by 40 to
50 percent this time than the previous years.

Nevertheless, high prices of Eid items have almost no impact on buyers, said
owners of different shops and salespersons at different markets.

Eid shoppers are mostly rushing to Rangpur Super Market, RMAC Shopping
Complex, Adi Janata, City Plaza, Salek Market, Jamal Market, 'Shah Amanat',
'Rajanigandha', Station Market, Rajiv Gandhi Market, Honumantola Market,
Jahaz Company Shopping Complex, 'Karupannya', Moti Plaza, Maya Exclusive
Fashion House, Bismillah Garments, Medina Garments, Golden Tower, 'Rangan',
'Zila Parishad Biponi Bitan' and other markets, shopping malls and centres in
the city.

Currently, each female three pieces are being sold at rates between Taka
1,500 and 20,000, saree between Taka 1,500 and 40,000, 'punjabi' between Taka
1,300 and 12,000, pant pieces between Taka 1,500 and 5,500, jeans pants
between Taka 1,500 and 6,000, shirt pieces between Taka 1,200 and 5,500,
shirts between Taka 1,500 and 5,000.
 
Talking to BSS, city residents Abdul Hamid, Mamunur Rashid and Aminul Islam
who came with their wives at RAMC Shopping Complex today said they purchased
shirts, 'punjabis' and trousers for their family members.
 
Student of Begum Rokeya University Nur Nahar at Rangpur Super Market said, 'I
bought a three-piece for Taka 4,500. The price seems to be much higher this
time than last year."
 
College students Mithila and Mariyam Nesa at Rangpur Super Market said they
already purchased their Eid clothes, cosmetics and shoes at 40 to 50 percent
higher prices this year compared to last year.
 
Couple Rezaul Karim and Aklima Karim at Jahaz Company Shopping Complex said
they purchased Eid clothes and other items for their two children today at
much higher rates this year.
 
Traders Belal Hossain, Akkas Ali and Nurul Islam at Honumantola Market
expressed satisfaction over sales of various Eid items, cosmetics and other
goods and hoped that the sales would continue increasing daily till before
the Eid day.
 
President of Rangpur Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Md. Rezaul
Islam Milon said sales of Eid items are increasing everyday following a boost
of incomes of common people despite the prevailing global crises.
 
"The business places have worn festive looks with rushing buyers of all
ages," he said, and expected a better business as sales would continue to
increase till before the Eid-ul-Fitr day.