(20 Apr 2023)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Karachi - 19 April 2023
1. Various of girls getting henna applied on their hands in a market in Karachi ahead of Eid al-Fitr.
2. Various of a girl with dry henna
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Aaliya Odain, girl visiting a Mehendi parlour
“I am here at Meena Bazaar (a market for women) because Eid is coming up. Eid is on Friday. I have come here for my mehendi (temporary skin decoration) on both hands. The women here are so talented. It is a nice way to get organised and prepared. It’s really exciting celebration. Jewellery, shoes, clothes, that’s why I am here.”
4. Various of woman getting eyebrows done at a beauty parlour
5. Various of women getting facials
6. Various of women buying bangles
7. Cutaway of bangles
8. Various of women buying sandals
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Karachi - 18 April 2023
9. Various of clothing shop
10. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Moazma, customer:
“I have bought a suit. Prices have increased a lot. At other places, shopkeepers are asking double the prices, but here they are offering 30% discount on embroidered suits so we are enjoying it.”
11. Various of women buying handbags and sandals in a shopping mall
12. Various of shopping mall
STORYLINE:
Karachi's markets are bustling as shoppers throng to stores in preparation for Eid al-Fitr, the three-day holiday marking the end of Ramadan that's approaching.
However, the high inflation rate and reduced purchasing power have forced people to scale back on the number of items on their shopping lists.
Moazma, who only uses one name, said "prices have increased a lot. At other places, shopkeepers are asking double the prices.”
She eventually bought a set of clothing at a store offering 30% discount.
Pakistan's fast depreciation in the value of the rupee has caused prices of almost everything to rise sharply.
Nonetheless, shops that sell jewellery and shoes are faring relatively better.
After a month of fasting everyday from before sunrise to sunset during the holy month of Ramadan, people, especially girls, are excited about the upcoming Eid celebration.
They are visiting parlours for facials and mehendi, a form of temporary skin decoration traditionally done ahead of festivities.
“I have come here for my mehendi on both hands. The women here are so talented,” said Aaliya Odain, who lives in the UK and is in Pakistan to celebrate Eid.
AP video shot by Muhammad Farooq
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