India witnessed vibrant celebrations as the festival of Eid al-Fitr was observed with great enthusiasm and devotion across the country. The festival, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, brought together people from all walks of life in a spirit of unity, gratitude, and festivity.
In cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad, thousands gathered at mosques and open grounds to offer special Eid prayers early in the morning. Prominent prayer sites such as Jama Masjid saw large congregations dressed in traditional attire, exchanging warm greetings of “Eid Mubarak.”
Markets were bustling with activity in the days leading up to the festival, with people shopping for new clothes, sweets, and gifts. Traditional delicacies like Sheer Khurma and biryani were prepared in households, adding to the festive spirit.
The festival also highlighted the values of charity and compassion, with many people giving “Zakat” and helping the underprivileged. Families and friends gathered to share meals and celebrate together, reinforcing bonds of love and harmony.
Authorities across various states ensured tight security and smooth arrangements to facilitate peaceful celebrations. Overall, Eid was celebrated across India with joy, peace, and a strong message of communal harmony.




