Feasting on Eid-ul-fitr
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Muslims break their fast on eve of Eid at Jama Masjid area, in New Delhi. (HT photo/Sanjeev Verma)
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Workers cook a non-vegetarian food on eve of Eid at Jama Masjid area market, in New Delhi. (HT photo/Sanjeev Verma)
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Muslim families break their fast on the eve of Eid at Jama Masjid, in New Delhi. (HT photo/Sanjeev Verma)
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Devout Muslims purchase delicious sewai (vermicelli) on the eve of Eid, in Gurgaon. (HT Photo/Parveen Kumar)
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Heavy clouds hang over the Delhi sky on the eve of Eid. (HT Photo/Subrata Biswas)
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Muslims wait to break their fast on the first day of Ramadhan, at Jama Masjid, in New Delhi. (HT Photo/Burhaan Kinu)
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Ramzan delicacies on display near Jama Masjid between Iftar and Sehri at old Delhi. (HT Photo/Ajay Aggrwal)
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Ramzan delicacies on display near Jama Masjid between Iftar and Sehri at old Delhi. (HT Photo/Ajay Aggrwal)
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A vendor dishes out Ramzan delicacies near Jama Masjid between Iftar and Sehri at old Delhi. (HT Photo/Ajay Aggrwal)
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Muslim women are seen in Jama Masjid between Iftar and Sehri at old Delhi. (HT Photo/Ajay Aggrwal)
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