Rs55m sacrificial animals sold online
By Our Correspondent
July 28, 2021
LAHORE: Sacrificial animals worth Rs55 million were sold through Bakar Mandi Online app developed by Punjab Information Technology Board in collaboration with Punjab Cattle Market Management and Development Company.
In the wake of the pandemic, online sale of sacrificial animals gained momentum across the province. Camels, goats, cows and other animals were bought and sold through this digital platform.
More than 14,000 people were registered with the app including 13,000 buyers and 1,000 cattle owners. Citizens were also able to browse details about animals such as breed, weight, etc. through pictorial information.
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