Across the nation offers of Independence Day things to achieve record Rs50bn
ARACHI: Sales of Independence Day related items have increased by 100 per cent as the nation appears more enthusiastic in celebrating August 14 this year — breaking all sales records of previous years, traders said.
This year, sales of flags, buntings, badges and other goods began in mid July, almost two weeks earlier as compared to August 1 last year.
The number of roadside stalls increased by more than 50pc due to improving law and order situation in Karachi.
Meanwhile, festive activities — including flag hoisting, fireworks and musical shows as well as illumination of government buildings — are expected to double this year.
“Our sales have already gone up by over 100pc this year and well surpassed our targets,” owner of VIP Flags, Sheikh Nisar Ahmad Parchamwala told Dawn on Friday.
“It seems people of Karachi are being extra zealous than people from other parts of the country,” he said.
“Good thing is that many schools are also celebrating August 14 and holding functions this year. Additional demand this year came from some religious institutions and mosques which are arranging flag hoisting ceremonies coupled with some other celebrations,” Mr Nisar said. He claimed there was thin demand for flags and other items from political parties.
Price increase: The wholesale prices of various items have gone up by 5-10pc than last year, Mr Nisar said. He blamed retailers for charging more than 100pc prices from consumers as August 14 nears.
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