Srinagar, March 3 -- Iftar is held in many parts of Srinagar, especially during the holy month of Ramadan. Srinagar, being a predominantly Muslim city, witnesses a vibrant and communal atmosphere during Ramadan. People from all walks of life gather for Iftar (the meal to break the fast) in various localities, including homes, mosques, and community centers.During Ramadan, it is common for local mosques and religious organizations to arrange community Iftars, where people come together to break their fast. Street vendors often sell traditional Iftar items like fruit chaat, kebabs, samosas, and dates, and there are special sweets and dishes unique to the region like sewaiyan and kehwa (a traditional Kashmiri green tea). The evenings in Srin...
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