With just one day to go for the traditional festival of Eid-ul-Azha, sale of sacrificial animals has picked up momentum in the city’s cattle market, where cows, buffaloes, goats and sheep were being herded in from different parts of the province in a bid to get maximum profit. The livestock traders particularly from different parts of Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab provinces besides local traders have brought their animals in large numbers to the temporary animals markets of twin cities to gain maximum profit. Owing to the coronavirus outbreak, the city administration had banned the sale of sacrificial animals in city areas and finalized arrangements to bar the animal traders from setting up makeshift cattle markets at different spots of the city ahead of Eid-ul-Azha. The administration had also made arrangements to impose fines and take action against those try to sale their animals by roaming in different city areas. The citizens on Thursday were seen to be visiting the main cattle market in Sohrab Goth for buying sacrificial animals while despite ban, some traders have also started roaming in streets with their animals to attract the buyers. However, it has been observed that there were more visitors assessing the prices at the moment than actual buyers. The traders are optimistic that on Friday the prices will go up as Eid will be celebrated on Saturday. He said the high cost of fodder, transportation of animals and a high fee of cattle markets were contributing to higher cattle prices on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha. It is also being observed that ‘Ijtami Qurbani’ is becoming popular as most of the buyers are interested in purchase of buffaloes, cows, oxens instead of goats and sheep in order to be a shareholder in big animals by performing collective ‘Qurbani’ keeping in view the high prices of small animals.