
Kerala celebrates Bakrid under the pandemic’s shadow
The Hindu
Mosques allow only up to 40 worshippers, people mostly avoid social gatherings
Kerala celebrated Bakrid under the grim shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic for the second year in a row on Wednesday. The festival, which customarily entails communal prayer, family visits, gifts for relatives and friends and feasting, seemed a subdued affair this season. Families remained sequestered at home mostly. Mosques allowed only less than 40 persons for prayers. Worshippers bought their mats, wore masks and sat physically distanced for prayers. The traditional geniality after prayers seemed absent, given the COVID-19 protocol against close physical interaction.More Related News

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