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Bangladesh launches “Digital Haat” for sacrificial animals

Digital Haat‘ platform has been launched by the government of Bangladesh for online sale and purchase of sacrificial animals ahead of the festival of Eid-Ul-Azha. The platform has been launched to save the cattle farmers and traders from financial loss amid the Corona pandemic. It also aims to avoid crowding in order to stop further transmission of the COVID-19 in the country.

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People who are interested in buying and selling of the sacrificial animals are required to register on the ‘Digital Haat’ platform which is free for use by the interested people. The platform will be promoted by the Bangladesh government through its website and social networking sites at its own cost.

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  • Prime Minister of Bangladesh: Sheikh Hasina; Capital: Dhaka; Currency: Taka.

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