PM Modi Extends Eid-Ul-Fitr Greetings
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended Eid-ul-Fitr greetings on Saturday, wishing for brotherhood, kindness, happiness and good health as celebrations began across India after the end of Ramzan. The festival was marked by prayers, family gatherings and community events in many parts of the country.
PM Modi Extends Eid-Ul-Fitr Greetings
In his message, Modi said Eid-ul-Fitr should further brotherhood and kindness all around and wished that everyone remain happy and healthy. His greeting came as Muslims across India marked the festival with Eid prayers and traditional celebrations after a month of fasting and devotion during Ramzan.
Eid Celebrations Begin Across India
Eid-ul-Fitr was celebrated in India on Saturday, March 21, after the Shawwal crescent moon was sighted on Friday evening. The festival marks the end of Ramzan and is one of the most important occasions in the Islamic calendar. Across the country, people gathered at mosques and Eidgahs for special prayers before meeting relatives and friends to exchange greetings.
Festival Highlights Message Of Harmony
The occasion also carried a wider message of social harmony and togetherness, with leaders across states extending greetings and emphasising peace, unity and goodwill. In many cities, markets, mosques and neighbourhoods saw large festive gatherings as families prepared special meals and took part in local celebrations. The day reflected both religious significance and a broader spirit of community across the country.














