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In Delhi, families are choosing to hold iftar parties in parks such as Sunder Nursery and Lodhi Gardens during Ramadan, as an alternative to traditional gatherings at crowded mosques and dargahs. The parks offer more space and a peaceful atmosphere, and families enjoy picnic-style iftar experiences with food and games. This trend has been influenced by social media, with many sharing photos and videos of their iftar parties on platforms like Instagram.
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