Sindh bans forced collection of sacrificial animal hides
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Karachi: Sindh government banned collection of hides of sacrificial animals on Eidul Adha without permission of commissioner and deputy commissioner as well as by force.
In notification issued by Sindh’s Home Department, government has imposed Section 144 in province on Eidul Adha which will be celebrated across country on June 29 to July 1.
Moreover, ban has also been imposed on setting up camps to collect hides and use of banners for such purposes, said notification.
Collection of hides without permission from Commissioners/Deputy Commissioners is not allowed. Permissions granted to those already holding permission for collection of hide on Eid-ul-Azha 2021/2022 shall be valid for Eid-ul-Azha in year 2023. Commissioners/Deputy Commissioners shall ensure that only registered charities/madaris and philanthropic organisations are permitted and no banned Organisations get/retain permission or collect hides under garb of some other name. Those permitted collection and transport of collected hides shall carry permission and an ID card during such activities.
Those violating any condition shall have hides confiscated which shall be donated/disposed of by commissioners/deputy commissioners and given to reputed charitable organisation.
Published in The Daily National Courier, June, 28 2023
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