In a significant move, the district East administration has imposed a ban on all bachat bazaars operating within Karachi district, effective immediately.
This decision has sparked a wave of concerns among residents who have come to rely on these markets as a respite from the ever-increasing inflation plaguing the region.
The Deputy Commissioner of Karachi's West Zone has taken swift action by suspending the No Objection Certificates (NOCs) previously granted to organizers of bachat bazaars across the district.
This step is part of an effort to streamline and regulate these markets more effectively, ensuring that all participants adhere to the necessary requirements and standards.
Bachat Bazars relief for masses
It's important to note that bachat bazaars in Karachi have been an essential source of relief for the general public grappling with soaring inflation.
These markets offer a diverse range of goods, from used items and clothing to essential food items, vegetables, fruits, and much more.
Approximately 150 bachat bazaars were previously authorized to operate under the Bureau of Supply and Prices' NOC, while an additional 100 were functioning with permissions from Deputy Commissioners and regional savings bazaars without the requisite NOCs.
In light of the ban, all bachat bazaar organizers are urged to initiate a verification process and obtain fresh NOCs from the district administration. This move is expected to streamline the operations and ensure that the markets meet all necessary safety and quality standards, while also maintaining affordability for the public.