Eid-ul-Fitr (Day of Eid) is important for the people of the Muslim community. Keeping in mind that new clothes must be worn for the day of Eid, the shopping centers in Dinajpur have started gathering to buy new clothes. People of all classes are buying clothes from early morning till late night. The city's Rain Bow Market, Maldahapatti, Gunshan Market, Uttara Market, Abdur Rahim Super Market, Lutfarnesha Tower, Big Bazar Market and other markets are getting crowded.
Shopping for your people from morning to late night in accordance with Sadh and budget. The shopping malls are decorated with colorful decorations.
Shops and shopping malls are decorated with bahari design three pieces, children's clothes and Punjabi, shirts and pants. This year, the demand for sleeping clothes is a little higher as Eid falls in the heat. This year, Indian women like Naira Saira, Kasmi Boutiques, Pakistani Boutiques, Larara, Sarara, Puspa, Barish, Agarnoor, Noorjahan Boutiques, Alia Kat, etc.
Meanwhile, the stores are decked out in a variety of Bahari Punjabis, including gabardine and jeans pants, colorful shirts, check shirts and single color shirts for boys. Javed Super Market, Uttara Market, Rahim Super Market, Gulshan Market, Lutfar Nesha Tower, Big Bazaar, Maldahapatti Market in Lokaranya Dinajpur city are crowded with people of high-middle-low class.
Buyer Shamim Haider said that the price of desirable products has increased this year. Now you have to choose within the budget. The prices of preferred products have increased this year. Moreover, the prices of many products have increased compared to the previous year. Even if the price increases, Eid is said. Eid gifts should be given to loved ones.
Buyer Nargis Akhtar said that the price of clothes is a little higher this year than last year. This year the price of each three piece has increased by 5 to 7 hundred taka. The same clothes are being sold at different prices in different shops.
The voice of Hares Ali, the seller of Rain Bow Market, can be heard – 'Here you are, taking 300 goods for 100. Take you, by the water.' And this call was yesterday in the wife market of Dinajpur. Now the bride market has become a symbol of shopping dependence of the lower and middle class. Clothes are available for both men and women, but as the buyers are women, this market is called Bou Bazar.
Abdul Malek, a local shopkeeper of Basuniapatti, said that the same quality clothes that are sold in big shops and shopping malls are also available at cheaper prices in this exceptional bride market. The price is also relatively low. Wife can be seen in the market, sari, three-piece, veil, chadar are arranged on the ground. Various types of sandals and shoes including bangles, ribbons and pendants are being sold.
The seller Moklechur Rahman said the same thing, in Bou bazaar three pieces of different fabrics are sold for Tk 250-700. Apart from this, georgette, cotton, batik, chiffon veils are sold at 70-170 taka, different types of sarees are sold at 350 to 1500 taka.
Sajjadur Rahman, a businessman of Bou bazaar, said that the price of similar clothes or clothes in big shops or markets is higher when the cost of shop rent, employee salary, electricity bill, decoration is raised. And because there are no additional expenses, you can get cheap clothes or clothes in the bride market. Every Friday of the week, the bride market is thronged by buyers. Nowadays women from rich families also come here to buy clothes.
Working woman Jannatun Ferdous Barshti said, Eid is coming, so I came here to shop for my family. This market is for middle class families like us. I have taken saree, three piece, veil here. And I took shirt, pants for son and lungi for husband. Available here at low prices.
Nusrat Akhter said, I got very good clothes at a low price. Sometimes I come to this market to buy clothes.
The vice president of the management committee of the wife market. Alam said, the wife market has been running for 22 years. Buyers are benefiting from this as well as sellers are also benefiting. Newly designed clothes have been brought around Eid.
Jinnah Al Mamun, Additional Superintendent of Police, Sadar Circle, Dinajpur, said that on the occasion of Eid, the market centers are crowded. Police are on duty in uniform and plain clothes, so that the public can shop undisturbed.
Bangladesh /MP