In Pictures: Ramzan Evenings In Pune Come Alive With Bustling Iftar Food Stalls

· Free Press Journal

During the holy month of Ramzan, Muslims observe a day-long fast from sunrise to sunset, breaking it in the evening with Iftar.

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In Pune, the spirit of Iftar is reflected in the lively food stalls that emerge across the city after sunset.

Areas such as Kausar Baug in Kondhwa and MG Road in Camp turn into bustling food hubs, filled with the aroma of kebabs, biryanis and traditional sweets.

These stalls attract families and food lovers across religions, adding a festive charm to Pune's Ramzan evenings.

Check out the pictures below:

During Ramzan, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunsetThe fast is broken in the evening with a meal called IftarIn Pune, Iftar is celebrated with great enthusiasmMany food stalls come up across the city during this timeAreas like Kausar Baug and Camp become very lively in the eveningsThe smell of kebabs, biryani and fried snacks fills the airSweet dishes are also popular at Iftar stallsDespite hygiene concerns, the Iftar food culture remains very popularPeople from different communities visit these stallsFamilies and friends gather to eat together after sunsetVendors prepare fresh food throughout the eveningThe stalls light up as soon as the sun setsThe streets remain crowded until late at nightMany people wait eagerly for the call to prayer before eatingIftar stalls add a festive spirit to the city during Ramadan

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