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Economic Hardships Dampen Eid al-Adha Celebrations in Bangladesh

As Eid al-Adha approaches, economic challenges are casting a shadow over the festive spirit in Bangladesh. Rising inflation and decreased purchasing power have led many families to curtail traditional celebrations, including the ritual of animal sacrifice.

Inflation Impacts Consumer Behavior

The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics reported a food inflation rate of 10.22% in April, the highest in four months. Essential commodities such as garlic, turmeric, ginger, and sugar have seen significant price hikes, driven by increased import costs and currency fluctuations.

In Dhaka, shoppers are adjusting their spending habits. Many are prioritizing necessities over luxury items, leading to a noticeable decline in sales of clothing and electronics. Street vendors and small retailers report reduced foot traffic and cautious consumer behavior.

Decline in Animal Sacrifices

The tradition of sacrificing animals during Eid is also affected. In Chattogram, for instance, there is a reported shortage of over 33,000 sacrificial animals due to decreased production linked to higher feed costs.

Nationwide, while the Department of Livestock Services has prepared approximately 13 million animals for sacrifice, traders express concerns about reduced demand. Many consumers are opting for smaller animals or sharing sacrifices to manage costs.

Government Measures and Outlook

In response to these challenges, the Prime Minister’s Office has issued directives to ensure the availability of sacrificial animals at reasonable prices and to monitor market activities closely.

Despite these efforts, the economic strain is evident in the subdued preparations for Eid al-Adha this year. Families are making difficult choices to balance tradition with financial realities, reflecting the broader economic pressures facing the nation.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the following sources:
• Eid shopping in Dhaka: Rising prices reshape consumer options
• Chattogram braces for Eid with a shortage of sacrificial animals
• Sacrificial animal traders eye big sales ahead of Eid
• PMO issues directives to ensure joyous Eid-ul-Adha celebrations

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