Confusion over Bakrid 2026 dates is resolved: most of India will celebrate Eid Al-Adha on Thursday, May 28, following a delayed moon sighting. Some regions, like Jammu and Kashmir, will observe it on May 27 due to local traditions. This shift has led to revised government holidays and institutional schedules nationwide. Confusion over Bakrid 2026 dates is resolved: most of India will celebrate Eid Al-Adha on Thursday, May 28, following a delayed moon sighting. Some regions, like Jammu and Kashmir, will observe it on May 27 due to local traditions. This shift has led to revised government holidays and institutional schedules nationwide.
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