PM Modi extends Eid-ul-Fitr greetings, prays for global 'brotherhood and health'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Draoupadi Murmu conveyed Eid-ul-Fitr greetings to the nation. They wished for happiness, health, and brotherhood. The festival marks the end of Ramazan, a month of fasting and prayer. Eid-ul-Fitr celeb...

In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Best wishes on Eid-ul-Fitr. May this day further brotherhood and kindness all around. May everyone be happy and healthy. Eid Mubarak!"
President Draoupadi Murmu also extended her felicitations to citizens, particularly the Muslim community.
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Vice President CP Radhakrishnan wished the country joy and harmony on this festive day.
In a post on X, VP wrote," Eid Mubarak! May this auspicious occasion inspire hope, harmony, and compassion, and usher in joy and success."
Ramazan, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, is one of the most sacred times as it is believed that the Quran came down to the earth from heaven for the very first time.
The holy Quran is regarded as "a guidance for men and women, a declaration of direction, and a means of salvation."For an entire month, Muslims follow a schedule of waking up early, which they call 'Sheheri', and by 4:45 am have food, then after fasting for the whole day, not even drinking a drop of water.
The day-long fast (Roza) ends after Magrit which usually falls after 6 pm or later in the evening.
At the end of Ramazan, Eid al-Fitr celebrates the breaking of the fast. Friends and families gather for festive meals and exchange gifts. Special gifts are also given to the poor. It is also believed that fasting during the month of Ramazan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
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