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With Eid-ul-Fitr approaching, markets and bazaars in the Sukkur and Larkana regions are experiencing an influx of shoppers. Both children and women are actively picking out distinctive clothing options, while government workers who recently got paid have added to the retail rush. Daily traffic jams now occur frequently around bustling commercial areas and crossroads as individuals across various age groups engage in holiday preparations. Clothing, shoes, and festive goods remain top priorities for buyers. Nevertheless, consumers have voiced worries about the substantial rise in costs, specifically concerning apparel intended for women and kids. In order to maintain public safety, authorities have implemented stringent security measures at shopping hubs, marketplace locations, and communal spots. Additionally, female law enforcement personnel have been stationed at major shopping complexes within Sukkur and Larkana to offer extra protection to females and young ones during these times.

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