Sindh bans collection of hides of sacrificial animals without NOC on Eid-ul-Azha
A code of conduct has been issued by the government for the collection of animal hides.

The Sindh government has banned the collection of hides of sacrificial animals without prior approval (NOC) from the authorities concerned on Eid-ul-Azha.
According to the news report, the Sindh government has banned the collection of sacrificial skins without the permission of the Commissioner or deputy Commissioner across the province.
In the decree issued by the Sindh Home Department, it has been said that only registered parties or institutions can collect sacrificial skins.
It should be noted that after sacrificing on Eid ul Azha, animal skins become a major source of income for welfare institutions.
In the past, there have been issues of forcible acquisition of skins and snatching of skins on Eid.
To avoid such problems, a code of conduct has been issued by the government for the collection of animal hides. While security is also being provided by the state to ensure the safe delivery of the skins collected on Eid to the godown