Jammu and Kashmir is all set to prepare to celebrate Eid-ul-Adha on June 07—one of the most significant festivals in the Islamic calendar. It is heartening to see the administration making elaborate and thoughtful arrangements to ensure the occasion is marked with peace, dignity, and joy. This proactive approach not only upholds the spirit of the festival but also reinforces public trust in governance that listens, understands, and responds. Eid-ul-Adha, also known as the “Festival of Sacrifice,” is a time of deep spiritual reflection, community solidarity, and charitable giving. In Kashmir, where traditions run deep and family bonds form the heart of social life, this festival holds profound meaning. Ensuring that people can celebrate it without undue stress or logistical hurdles is not just a matter of administration—it is a matter of cultural respect and empathy. Reports of improved market monitoring to prevent price inflation, sufficient supply of essential items including livestock for qurbani (sacrifice), and the regulation of transport and sanitation services ahead of the festival indicate that the government is taking a comprehensive and sensitive approach. Cleanliness drives around mosques, Eidgahs, and public spaces, coupled with security arrangements to ensure a peaceful celebration, are crucial aspects of maintaining both festive spirit and civic order. What stands out in this year’s planning is the effort to maintain communal harmony and accommodate the needs of a diverse population. Special attention to electricity, water supply, traffic management, and health services during the festive days reflects a welcome understanding that religious festivals are moments when governance must be felt at the grassroots—efficient, unobtrusive, and inclusive. In ensuring a peaceful and joyous Eid, Jammu and Kashmir sets a commendable example of how festivals can be opportunities for unity, compassion, and good governance.
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