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This Eid-ul-Adha, livestock traders in the city are going an extra mile to keep their trade thriving amid fears of the Covid-19 impact on their seasonal business.

In the given scenario, many farm owners and sheep traders are not only taking up the task of sacrificing the animal on behalf of a customer and supply the meat at their doorstep but are also taking up the responsibility of distributing it among the



relatives/friends.

This Eid-ul-Adha, livestock traders in the city are going an extra mile to keep their trade thriving amid fears of the Covid-19 impact on their seasonal business.

In the given scenario, many farm owners and sheep traders are not only taking up the task of sacrificing the animal on behalf of a customer and supply the meat at their doorstep but are also taking up the responsibility of distributing it among the relatives/friends.
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