People set off law, order concerns on ‘Chand Raat’

Peshawar:

The residents of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa kept their concerns about the law and the order situation aside on Sunday as they rushed to the markets of ‘Chaand Raat’ shopping, especially the urge for Bangles and Henna stalls on the eggs of Eidul Fitr festivities.

A vibrant and busy scene unfolded over Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, especially Peshawar, as girls, accompanied by their families, rushed to the shops, decorated with colorful buntings and lights. The top of shopping activity started after Iftar.

Girls flowed to stalls to buy shiny bangles, lively clothing, perfume and matching footwear, all in preparation for the happy apartment. At ‘Chand Raat’ it was clear that the spirit of celebration had seized the city.

In the heart of Peshawar, especially in the canton and the busy markets at Jinnah Market, created a sea of ​​women and girls a colorful tapestry, making it impossible to ignore the high demand for traditional EID accessories.

Henna and bangle stalls, now a permanent fixture in many markets, were filled with excitement as shoppers eagerly explored a dazzling row of bangles in every conceivable color. “Shopping for Bangles and Henna always doubles the joy of Eid,” said Malaika Bibi, a 12-year-old customer.

For Bibi and many other girls, the tradition of spending all night with Chand Raat is visiting markets with friends, buying accessories and decorating hands with intricate henna design a valued ritual.

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