Eid-ul-Adha, also called Bakrid, is a big festival for Muslims. It celebrates the faith and sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham). In Nagina, the Peace Committee met to make sure people celebrate the festival peacefully and safely.
Key Decisions from the Peace Committee
The committee set two main rules.
First, it banned open-air animal sacrifices. This rule keeps the area clean and healthy. People should perform sacrifices at home or on private land.
Second, the committee asked people to stop posting photos and videos of the sacrifice on social media. These posts can upset others and create problems in the community.
Cleanliness and Safety
Everyone needs to clean up properly after the sacrifice. Leaving meat or remains outside creates bad smells and spreads sickness. People should remove and dispose of waste correctly.
Local workers will help keep Nagina clean.

Keeping Peace and Respect
The Peace Committee encouraged everyone to celebrate with peace and respect. People should avoid arguments and fights. When everyone works together, the festival will be safe and happy.
Everyone’s Duty
These rules apply to everyone, not just leaders.
When people stop open-air sacrifices, they protect the environment and health.
When people stop sharing photos of sacrifices, they help the community stay united.
By following these steps, everyone can enjoy a safe and respectful Eid-ul-Adha.
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