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Maharashtra government shifts Eid-e-Milad holiday to September 18 in Mumbai, here’s why

The Khilafat House in Byculla, representing the Muslim community, proposed the change, which was accepted by the state authorities.

September 14, 2024 / 11:48 IST
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the Central Railway (CR) authorities have announced 22 additional suburban train services from September 14 to 18
the Central Railway (CR) authorities have announced 22 additional suburban train services from September 14 to 18

The Maharashtra government has rescheduled the Eid-e-Milad holiday in Mumbai district from September 16 to September 18. This decision was made following a request from the local Muslim community to avoid a clash with Anant Chaturdashi, the final day of Ganesh Chaturthi, which falls on September 17.

An official statement from the state government confirmed the change, noting that the local Muslim community had voluntarily chosen to shift their Eid-e-Milad processions to September 18 to ensure that both festivals could be celebrated without logistical issues. Ganpati Visarjan, the immersion of Ganesh idols, typically draws massive crowds across Mumbai, making it one of the city’s most significant events.

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The Khilafat House in Byculla, representing the Muslim community, proposed the change, which was accepted by the state authorities. In light of this, Maharashtra Congress leader Naseem Khan wrote to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, urging him to officially declare September 18 as the Eid-e-Milad holiday instead of September 16, aligning with the community's decision.

“Anant Chaturdashi falls on September 17, and members of the Muslim community have decided to take out Eid-e-Milad processions on September 18 so that both festivals can be celebrated with pomp and gaiety,” Khan said in his letter to the Chief Minister.