Eid, the biggest Muslim festival was celebrated in the capital on the third of May with traditional gaiety. Muslims came out in large numbers to offer prayers at Jama Masjid and other mosques in the city. It is the first time Muslims have been able to gather to pray and celebrate Eid without coronavirus restrictions in the city.
SNS | New Delhi | May 4, 2022 4:58 pm
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Children greet each other after offering prayers at the Jama Masjid on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr,in the capital on Tuesday.—–Subrata Dutta
Eid, the biggest Muslim festival was celebrated in the capital on the third of May with traditional gaiety. Muslims came out in large numbers to offer prayers at Jama Masjid and other mosques in the city. It is the first time Muslims have been able to gather to pray and celebrate Eid without coronavirus restrictions in the city.
children enjoying after offering prayers on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, at Jama Masjid, in the capital on Tuesday.. Photo: Subrata Dutta
Eid is one of the biggest celebrations in the Muslim calendar. It marks the end of the Holy month of Ramadan or Ramzan – a month of prayer and fasting when Muslims abstain from eating and drinking during daylight hours.
children enjoying after offering prayers on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, at Jama Masjid, in the capital on Tuesday.. Photo: Subrata Dutta
Eid, of course, is the time of bonding and bonhomie but it is the day which children wait eagerly. It is a fun time for them with new clothes, sweets, and lots of fun with friends, as our Cameraman, Subrata Dutta captured through his lens.
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children at the Jama Masjid on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr,in the capital on Tuesday.—–Subrata Dutta
Two more flights under “Operation Ajay” carrying a total of 471 Indians from war-torn Israel landed in the national capital on Sunday morning. The two flights landed in the national capital with 197 and 274 Indians respectively.
Former Union Minister and BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi extended his wishes on the occasion of Eid and said that India will be the only country where followers of all religions live and celebrate festivals together.