Hyderabad Traffic Police have announced diversions and restrictions around Mir Alam Tank Eidgah on May 28 for Eid-ul-Azha prayers. Traffic movement in Bahadurpura, Tadban, and nearby areas will be regulated, with special parking and alternative routes arranged for devotees and commuters.
Demand for sheep and goats has surged in Hyderabad ahead of Eid-ul-Adha, with traders bringing livestock from multiple States. Rising fuel costs have increased prices, while temporary cattle markets across the city are witnessing heavy crowds preparing for the three-day festival.
Qurbani service providers in Hyderabad are witnessing increased demand as more families are relying on online services to sacrifice animals, process meat, and deliver it. They are arranging quick delivery while warning citizens against fraudulent operators this Eid season
As Eid-ul-Adha nears, Hyderabad’s sheep markets are witnessing a surge in activity with traders arriving from across India. Prices vary based on weight, health, and breed, with temporary markets set up citywide to meet growing festive demand.