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Classmate ‘mistreated’ Indore MBA student’s body after killing her, performed occult rituals, say cops | Indore News


Classmate 'mistreated' Indore MBA student's body after killing her, performed occult rituals, say cops

INDORE: The classmate of a 24-year-old female MBA student, arrested in Indore for her murder, allegedly mistreated the body after the killing and also performed occult rituals while on the run, a police official said on Monday. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Shrikrishna Lalchandani said that on February 13, people complained of a foul smell coming from a closed house in the Dwarkapuri police station area of the city, according to news agency PTI. After police arrived, the naked body of the 24-year-old woman was found in the house. She was pursuing a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from a city college, and her body was discovered in her classmate’s rented house, he said. Lalchandani added that the woman’s classmate had fled after the incident and was later taken into custody in Mumbai, where he is being interrogated. Referring to the accused’s interrogation, the DCP said he strangled his classmate to death and then “mistreated” her body. The DCP said, “The accused also performed witchcraft near Panvel (in Navi Mumbai) while on the run. The accused claims that he was mentally disturbed after the murder and wanted to communicate with the woman’s spirit through witchcraft.” According to the DCP, the woman and the accused were in a close relationship. He said, “The accused suspected that she was talking to other men. Enraged, he killed her and fled.” After the woman’s body was found, her father accused the classmate of trying to extort money from his daughter using her obscene photos and then torturing her to death. He further alleged that the accused was trying to extort money by threatening her with obscene photos and had even posted these photos on her college WhatsApp group.



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Kwality Wall’s eyes bigger scoop of ice cream market after HUL demerger


Kwality Wall's eyes bigger scoop of ice cream market after HUL demerger

MUMBAI: Kwality Wall’s India, which brought Magnum and Cornetto ice-creams to local households, is looking to expand in a market where there’s enough and more room to push ice-creams as an everyday snacking product.Ice cream consumption is getting a boost due to factors like rise of quick-commerce, increasing penetration of refrigerators in Indian homes, and electrification that is enabling small kiranas to install freezers and broaden access. Kwality Wall’s India (KWIL) wants to ride on the tailwinds to bolster its reach following its demerger from parent HUL and listing on the bourses, executives said.On Monday, KWIL listed at Rs 29.90 on the BSE, a near 22% discount to its adjusted price of Rs 38. “Short-term price volatility will always exist but we need to ensure we grow competitively. Ice-cream as a category is already at an inflection point. We will see a lot of growth come in. This demerger gives us the independence to have an end-to-end focus,” said deputy MD Chitrank Goel in an interview.As part of the demerger, The Magnum Ice Cream Company, based in Netherlands, is acquiring 61.9% stake in KWIL from Unilever. On Monday, it also made an open offer to buy another 26% in KWIL, which once completed, will make The Magnum Ice Cream Company the single largest shareholder (and new parent) of KWIL. The stock price of KWIL settled at Rs 29.51 apiece on the BSE, a discount of 22.6% to the adjusted price.The eight-decade-old company, originally known as Kwality, was acquired by HUL in 1994. As KWIL bets on quick commerce, largely used by premium households, it will face competition from new-age brands such as Go Zero and Noto are coming up with healthier, low calorie variants.



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In its war against Reds, CRPF is now wiping out Maoist ‘memorials’ | India News


In its war against Reds, CRPF is now wiping out Maoist 'memorials'
Over the last 15 days, CRPF has demolished 53 ‘memorials’ across Sukma, Bijapur and Bastar

NEW DELHI: As the country moves towards becoming Naxalism-free by March 31, it is not just the last of Maoist leaders and cadres who are being hunted or asked to surrender. The physical symbols of Left-wing extremism – specifically, ‘memorials’ built by CPI (Maoist) to “honour” its top leaders and commanders killed over the years – are also being wiped out on mission mode, ensuring that the once Naxal-affected villages are never reminded of the violent and troubled past. In line with home minister Amit Shah’s directions, reiterated at the Feb 8 review of Left-wing extremism in Raipur, CRPF has, over the last 15 days, demolished 53 such ‘memorials’ across Sukma, Bijapur and Bastar in Chhattisgarh. Backed by location-mapping of these structures, often with help from locals, CRPF is targeting the demolition of all by Feb-end. This will be followed up with a plantation drive in the cleared areas so that they merge with the surrounding forests, said a CRPF source. Among the ‘memorials’ – usually tiered, concrete structures shaped like a pyramid or pagoda, some topped with the CPI(Maoist) insignia – razed by earthmovers over the past fortnight were ones erected following the neutralisation of its general secretary Namballa Keshava Rao alias Basavaraju in Narayanpur in May 2025 and of central committee member Ramachandra Pratap Reddy alias Chalapathi in Gariyaband in Jan 2025. A senior CRPF officer told TOI that the force’s efforts extend to eliminating the fear of Maoists from the minds of people of Chhattisgarh, particularly Bastar tribals. “When villagers see these ‘memorials’ reduced to dust… without a murmur of protest or confrontation by Naxals, there’s a clear message regarding the fall of Maoism,” the officer said. Another officer said this also rules out any potential rallying points for “residual” Naxals or sympathisers.



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India must use AI to make governance efficient, citizen-centric: Anthropic CEO | India News


India must use AI to make governance efficient, citizen-centric: Anthropic CEO
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei

BENGALURU: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said even as artificial intelligence technology produces great value, it will also bring big economic turmoil. So it is important, he said, to ensure everyone shares in the benefits, and urged India, as the world’s largest democracy, to use AI to make governance more efficient and citizen-centric. “That’s a really valuable use of the technology,” Amodei said at the maiden edition of Anthropic’s Builder Summit in Bengaluru on Monday.Anthropic, valued at $380 billion and whose AI products are used widely by enterprises to make coding more efficient, recently launched a slew of new tools for other enterprise functions like legal, sales and marketing that caused a collapse in the share prices of software and IT services companies around the world.Amodei’s visit coincided with the AI company launching its Bengaluru operations. Speaking to some 250 developers and entrepreneurs, he noted that the technical intensity of AI adoption in India tends to be higher than elsewhere. He said he’s heard ministry of statistics is building an AI system to query economic data and statistics. “Generally, govt bodies elsewhere don’t move this fast,” he said.Anthropic’s business run rate revenue in India, he said, has doubled over the past four months. “It’s just really incredible… It mirrors the general progress and explosion in Claude models and coding models. But I think it’s even more extreme in India than we’ve seen in other places of the world.”

‘Tech Produces Great Value, But Also Turmoil’

‘Tech Produces Great Value, But Also Turmoil’

Amodei also pointed to India’s extraordinary scale as a catalyst for innovation. “You can run experiments with hundreds of millions of people. That scale allows entrepreneurs and builders to pivot quickly and learn faster in ways that simply aren’t possible in smaller markets.”He said India’s linguistic diversity as a powerful driver for AI innovation. It enables, he said, building tools interoperate across languages, make translation easier, and enable true multilingual capabilities. Claude, he said, is working hard to support the long tail of languages, and “with so many regional languages in India, I’ve seen some cool applications, including in the non-profit and social benefit space.On the philosophy of his 38-page essay ‘The Adolescence of Technology’, Amodei said, “We need to understand that this technology is really going to change the world at a speed and to a degree that we haven’t seen with any other technology before. That may sound hyperbolic, but if we look at the rate of improvement, diffusion, and adoption, it’s something that has no real precedent in modern history.” The essay emphasises core principles aimed at protecting against the worst-case risks posed by AI.Amodei highlighted the transformative potential of AI in specialised fields such as medicine and biology, noting that innovations rooted in the physical world are likely to create the most defensible businesses. “I really encourage people to build where AI intersects with areas like medicine and health. The biggest moats will come from applications tied to the physical world – things that aren’t easy to do and require specialised skills. Biology and medicine fit all of those criteria. It’s a complex, knowledge-heavy space that involves navigating regulatory systems, but that hard work will lead to durable businesses. So I strongly encourage builders to move in that direction.”



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Siddaramaiah camp to take 27 MLAs abroad ‘to counter DKS push for CLP meeting’ | India News


Siddaramaiah camp to take 27 MLAs abroad 'to counter DKS push for CLP meeting'
DK Shivakumar (left) and Siddaramaiah

BENGALURU: A foreign tour by a bloc of Congress legislators aligned with CM Siddaramaiah has injected volatility into Karnataka politics, sharpening a power struggle with deputy CM DK Shivakumar over a long-speculated transition.About 27 Congress MLAs and MLCs are set to leave for Australia and NZ Tuesday, party insiders said. Legislators insist the travel is routine, but within the party it is seen as a tactical move to undercut Shivakumar’s push for a Congress legislature party meeting to press for a change at the top.Congress returned to office in 2023 amid talk of an unwritten power-sharing deal under which DKS would succeed Siddaramaiah. Anticipating a leadership push before budget session March 6, Siddaramaiah camp is said to have encouraged select legislators to travel. The high command moved to rein in damage, with Randeep Surjewala calling MLAs to defer plans. Some complied, but others went ahead, signalling camp loyalties.



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Maha CM Fadnavis stays minority tags issued hours after Ajit Pawar’s death | India News


Maha CM Fadnavis stays minority tags issued hours after Ajit Pawar's death
Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar

PUNE: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Monday stayed certificates granting minority status to at least 75 educational institutes across the state soon after the death of former deputy CM Ajit Pawar, who also headed the minority affairs department, in a plane crash on Jan 28. The action followed inquiry demand from opposition members. “Orders have been issued to stay (the permissions) and investigate the matter,” Fadnavis told TOI on Monday. Deputy CM and late Ajit Pawar’s wife Sunetra Pawar, who now oversees the minority affairs ministry, convened an urgent meeting in Mumbai and directed senior officials to take strict action against those who issued these certificates. The issue was flagged by members of Indian Youth Congress (IYC) in Pune, who questioned how the department cleared certificates within hours of Ajit Pawar’s demise. Akshay Jain, general secretary of IYC’s state unit, said the process of issuing minority certificates had been halted by former minister Manikrao Kokate last Aug. After Kokate resigned in Dec 2025, Ajit Pawar took charge and maintained the status quo, he said. Jain said the department, however, abruptly resumed issuing certificates within hours of Ajit Pawar’s death. “He (Ajit) passed away in the morning, and by afternoon, applications from educational institutes were approved. Between Jan 28 and Feb 3, around 75 institutes were granted the minority tag,” Jain told TOI. “This appears to be a nexus rather than the act of an individual. Those found responsible should be punished,” he said, welcoming the CM’s decision to stay these certificates and order an inquiry. The issue was also raised by opposition members, including Congress state chief Harshwardhan Sapkal and NCP-SP MLA Rohit Pawar. “A mere stay on certificates is not enough. A thorough investigation must be conducted. We have information that officials collected Rs 25 lakh for issuing each certificate,” Rohit said. Sapkal said govt must clarify on whose orders the approvals were granted. “Ajit dada had a strong command over the administration. If such a thing happened in his department soon after his demise, the responsibility rests with CM Fadnavis,” he said. Sena UBT’s Ambadas Danve, too, hit out at govt over the issue and demanded a thorough probe. Pyare Khan, chairperson of state minority commission, told TOI that more than 3,300 educational institutes across Maharashtra held minority status and received various govt benefits. “I initiated action against some of these institutes as they operated only to corner concessions under the minority tag, without passing on the benefits to the students. Several cases were also registered against the owners of some education institutes after an investigation by the SIT revealed a large number of bogus teachers,” he said, adding that even education department officials were arrested for aiding these institutes. Khan said minority-status schools were exempted from admitting students under the Right to Education quota and could appoint teachers directly, even without TET qualification. He alleged that management of many such institutes misused this provision to appoint unqualified relatives, harming students’ education.



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Pak duo among 3 inmates flee Jammu juvenile home after injuring 2 cops | India News


Pak duo among 3 inmates flee Jammu juvenile home after injuring 2 cops
The assault was captured on CCTV camera

JAMMU: Three inmates of a juvenile observation home, including two Pakistani nationals, fled custody after allegedly attacking and injuring two policemen posted on guard duty at the facility in RS Pura area in Jammu district on Monday evening.After escaping the observation home around 5.15pm, the trio allegedly robbed a bike at gunpoint and left RS Pura, said sources.Police launched a massive hunt to trace the fugitives. Special security points were set up en route to Samba district and in Jammu, said sources, claiming that the accused might leave for Samba to reach the national highway and exit the region.The injured cops, SPO Vinay Kumar and Head Constable Parveen Kumar, were hospitalised.



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Mark Zuckerberg-backed company ScaleAI has taken Department of Defence to court, reason is ‘unfair’ …


Mark Zuckerberg-backed company ScaleAI has taken Department of Defence to court, reason is 'unfair' …

Facebook-parent Meta-backed artificial intelligence (AI) training company Scale AI is suing the Department of Defence. The company reportedly filed the lawsuit over what appears to be a contract dispute, with most court documents sealed and classified. The lawsuit was reportedly filed last month in the Court of Federal Claims.According to a Business Insider report, the nature of the dispute and what Scale is seeking remain unclear, as case documents are expected to include classified information at the “secret/no foreign” level. Another AI company, Enabled Intelligence, has joined as an intervenor defendant to protect its interests.Last year, Scale lost a bid for a contract worth up to $708 million from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, part of the DoD, to Enabled Intelligence. The contract, which could last up to seven years, was the agency’s largest data-training agreement and includes work with the Pentagon’s AI effort, Maven.In December 2025, Scale filed a bid protest with the Government Accountability Office against the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. The protest was dismissed in January, two days before the company filed its lawsuit in the Court of Federal Claims. In 2024, Scale also won a $24 million, one-year contract from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to work on data labelling for Maven.

What Scale AI said about the Department of Defence

In a statement to BI, a Scale spokesperson declined to comment on the DoD lawsuit, saying it “relates to a recent procurement decision.”“Scale AI stands firmly with Secretary Hegseth and the Department of War in their mission to get frontier AI capabilities into the hands of warfighters. We are committed to ensuring the procurement process reflects the high standards required for our nation’s most critical AI initiatives,” the spokesperson noted.Scale has signed several multimillion-dollar contracts with the DoD since 2020. In March, the startup announced it was working with defence tech startup Anduril and Microsoft to deploy AI agents in the US military under a DoD programme called “Thunderforge”. In August 2025, Scale announced a $99 million contract to develop AI tools for the US Army.The company is known for its data labelling service, which has helped tech giants like Google and Meta improve their AI chatbots. In exchange for a 49% share in the business, Meta invested $14.3 billion in Scale in June 2025.Scale’s former CEO, Alexandr Wang, wrote an open letter to US President Donald Trump after his second inauguration, outlining five ways the president could advance AI in his first 100 days. The then-Scale exec wrote that he wanted the US government to emulate tech giants by increasing spending on data and compute and noted Scale’s work with the DoD. Wang, who left Scale to join Meta’s Superintelligence Labs as chief AI officer, also attended the president’s AI dinner at the White House in September 2025.Since Meta’s investment, Scale has laid off 200 employees (14% of its workforce), lost clients including Google and xAI, and has been battling multiple new entrants trying to poach its clients and workers.



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The hidden MAGA message in Marco Rubio’s ‘civilisational erasure’ warning to Europe | World News


The hidden MAGA message in Marco Rubio's 'civilisational erasure' warning to Europe

There’s a hilarious BBC skit titled The Treaty of Westphalia (part of it’s the Complete History of Everything) which imagines the dialogues between European superpowers as they divide the continent, taking digs at each other’s fish-eating habits (pickled herring), bonding over the desire to kick German arse, figuring out how to split Luxembourg, and wondering whether they ought to have a common currency.Great Britain, for its part, says it is more interested in its colony in America. This leads the lead negotiator to wonder what good America is other than “tobacco, potatoes, and the high-grade narcotics” that you are fond of (while pointing at France, played by Hugh Laurie). Of course, that particular joke becomes wonderfully time-layered because years later Hugh Laurie would play Dr Gregory House, a version of Sherlock Holmes with whom he shares both a manic desire to solve cases and a drug addiction. Of course, a longer historical joke is how Britain’s “new colony” is the one dictating Europe’s fate centuries later.While Western Europe — since 1945 — has becoming increasingly dependent on America, in time the Monroe Doctrine gave way to the Donroe Doctrine, which is simply Trump doing whatever he wants.Read: The real Trump Doctrine Since his return from political exile — something even Napoleon couldn’t do — Trump has gone out of his way to treat Europe the way it once treated the rest of world: like a body bag without impunity. Throughout history, Europeans have been adept at using civilisational language to create a grammar of violence to justify its barbarisms. Land grabs were Crusades to restore Christian lands. Colonialism was a White Man’s Burden, not a ploy to sell opium and take slaves. Trump is largely immune to such niceties of linguistics but Marco Rubio, his Secretary of State, National Security Advisor, and the most competent man in the Trump administration is a bit of the dyed-in-the-wool Republican which explains why he took a more conciliatory tone at this year’s Munich Security Conference.

End of history: Marco Rubio edition

For decades after the Cold War till 9/11, Western policymakers lived under what might be called the Fukuyama spell: the belief that, whatever turbulence the world produced, liberal democracy would win upcoming battles: economic, ecumenic, and, ideological. For the uninitiated, the argument that political theorist Francis Fukuyama espoused in The End of History was that liberal democracy, powered by capitalism and free markets, would remain undefeated, that no rival system could hope to challenge that hegemony. Many folks disagreed.

End of History?

The most famous of them was Samuel Huntington, who argued in The Clash of Civilisations that the future axis of conflicts would not be ideological but civilisational. He even handpicked a few civilisations which he believed would challenge Western hegemony: the Orthodox order led by Russia, the Sinic order led by China, the Islamic world, and the Hindu civilisation centred in India.That civilisational pushback is no longer theoretical. China has risen not by copying Western liberal democracy but by strengthening a distinct political model rooted in civilisational continuity with a mix of cafeteria communism or capitalism. Russia has returned somewhat to its Orthodox roots and is flexing its muscle. India’s rise is also tied to the rediscovery of its civilisational identity rather than buying into Western constructs. Even across the Islamic world, political rhetoric increasingly speaks the language of cultural authenticity rather than ideological alignment. And even within Europe, Islam has become a spanner in its liberal order which has hastened the right of right-wing populism across Europe and America. Without mentioning Fukuyama or Huntington or any civilisation by name, Rubio took a hammer to the so-called rules-based international order in Munich. “We convinced ourselves that we had entered the end of history — that every nation would eventually become a liberal democracy,’ he said. From that assumption flowed a series of choices: Western governments came to believe that “trade would replace geopolitics” and that international institutions could substitute for national sovereignty. It didn’t factor in the rise of other civilisational forces. In a speech reminiscent of someone reminding a chicken that it has descended from dinosaurs, Rubio evoked Europe’s greatness, reminding it that it was the land of Beethoven and the Beatles, before laying the blame for Europe’s plight on deindustrialisation, mass migration, climate orthodoxy, and excessive dependence on international institutions. Thankfully, he didn’t mention wokeism by name. He argued: “Acting together in this way, we will not just help recover a sane foreign policy. It will restore to us a clearer sense of ourselves. It will restore a place in the world, and in so doing, it will rebuke and deter the forces of civilizational erasure that today menace both America and Europe alike.”Calling America a “child of Europe”, he signed off: “We should be proud of what we achieved together in the last century, but now we must confront and embrace the opportunities of a new one — because yesterday is over, the future is inevitable, and our destiny together awaits.”

Europe hears the ultimatum

For its part, most European leaders publicly celebrated the remarks, seeing them as a thaw in relations after last year’s JD Vance speech, which was far blunter. Privately, however, European officials understood the subtext perfectly. One EU official cautioned, telling Politico: “It is a milder way of telling us that the time of unicorns riding bicycles across rainbows laced with tofu and almond milk is over. This is not simply about being reassured or not. It is about whether we want to live in reality or in an artificial la la land of big announcements.”The notion, in truth, was very simple — and exactly what Rubio left unsaid: Join us, or else.Last year, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte had jokingly referred to Trump as “daddy”. Since then, Europeans have tried to show greater independence. But beneath Rubio’s civilisational rhetoric lies the same strategic warning. Speaking of civilisational language, in India’s capital there is a rustic phrase often used during street fights which politely questions the true nature of one’s patriarchal lineage: “Tu janta hai tera baap kaun hai…”At Munich, Rubio was politely reminding Europe who was daddy, and what would happen if America decided to stop being said daddy. While reminding Europe of its history, he also politely reminded it that what Rubio is perhaps telling Europe — exactly what Trump and Co think of them — is that they are on the verge of irrelevance. Join Trump and Co and return to that civilisational parity, but only if one is willing to bend the knee.

Marco Rubio - T800

The Treaty of Westphalia was a long time ago. The days when Europe could sail the world and challenge anyone is long gone. The world will no longer fight – or even care for Europe’s wars – and call them World Wars. Instead, the shoe is now on the other foot and Rubio is asking Europe if it wants to be part of that history or fade into irrelevance. Just a tad more politely than Trump ever did. He is essentially quoting the T-800 from Terminator 2: Come with me if you want to leave. Whose Trumpian version is: come with us or face civilisational erasure.



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Ramadan Mubarak 2026: Top 50 Ramzan Wishes, Messages, Quotes and Greetings to share with your loved ones


Ramadan Mubarak 2026: Top 50 Ramzan Wishes, Messages, Quotes and Greetings to share with your loved ones

The holy month of Ramadan is almost here, bringing that familiar mix of excitement, reflection, and community spirit to Muslims worldwide! As the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Ramadan 2026 kicks off around February 18-19 in India—confirmed by the crescent moon sighting on February 17. India typically starts a day after Saudi Arabia, where the moon often appears first. This sacred time, one of Islam’s five pillars– alongside Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj– calls for fasting from dawn (suhoor) to sunset (iftar)—no food, drink, or water in between. It’s about spiritual reset: extra prayers in mosques, Quran reading, charity (zakat), and self-discipline. However, exemptions exist for the ill, pregnant, elderly, or travellers (make up days later). The month culminates in Eid ul-Fitr on March 19-20 (Shawwal 1), a joyous “Festival of Breaking the Fast” with prayers, feasts, and when no fasting is allowed.To help you wish your loved ones on Ramadan, here we list some Ramzan wishes, messages, quotes and greetings to share with them:

Ramadan wishes

1. “May Allah shower your days with mercy and nights with endless blessings.”2. “Wishing you strength for suhoor and sweetness at iftar. Ramadan Kareem to you and yours!”3. “May this Ramadan purify your heart and bring you closer to Allah. Mubarak ho!”4. “Fasting with faith, praying with hope—pure barakah this holy month!”5. Ramadan Mubarak!6. Sending love and light to you this Ramazan!7. “May every fast be accepted and every prayer answered. Ramadan Mubarak!”8. Sending warm Ramazan wishes, from our family to yours!9. “Ramzan ki mubarakbaad!”10. “Suhoor fuels the soul, iftar feeds the heart. Blessed Ramadan!”11. “Ramadan: The perfect time to reset, reflect, and recharge.”12. “May Allah make this Ramadan your most spiritual yet. Mubarak!”13. “Sharing iftar vibes and endless duas with you. Ramadan Kareem!”14. “In this holy month, may peace fill every corner of your life.”15. “Ramadan Mubarak! Grateful for friends like you during this blessed time.”16. “May the light of Ramadan guide you through the year ahead.”

Ramadan 2026

Oman sets Ramadan’s first fasting day on February 19, 2026, using scientific moon data / Image: AI

Inspirational Quotes & Messages

1.”Ramadan is the month Allah multiplies rewards—seize every moment!” – Quran-inspired2. “Fasting builds patience; patience unlocks paradise.”3. “Every tear in taraweeh, every dua in sujood—Allah hears it all.”4.. “Zakat cleanses wealth; fasting cleanses the nafs (soul).”5. “30 days of discipline = a lifetime of barakah.”6. “In hunger, remember the needy. That’s Ramadan’s true lesson.”7. “Taraweeh nights: When heaven feels just one prayer away.”8. “Eid joy begins with Ramadan tawbah (repentance).”9. “Small deeds in this month weigh heavy on the Day of Judgment.”10. “Ramadan fixes what the world breaks—habits, hearts, faith.”11. “The Quran was revealed in Ramadan—let it transform you too.”12. “Fasting isn’t just physical; it’s a shield for the soul.”13. “May your iftar table overflow with rizq (provision).”14. “Ramadan: Where struggles turn into spiritual strength.”15. “One month of focus changes a year of habits.”

Funny & Relatable Greetings

1. “Ramadan Mubarak! No food selfies till Eid—patience practice! “2. “Suhoor motto: Eat like iftar starts in 5 minutes!”3. “Fasting pro tip: Dream of biryani all day. Works every time!”4. “Ramadan vibes: Stomach growling, heart full. Mubarak!”5. “When Maghrib calls: Race to the kitchen like it’s Olympics!”6. “Suhoor alarm: Friend, foe, or both? Ramadan Kareem!”7. “Ramadan diet: Water at iftar, dates forever. “8. “Fasting day 1: I got this. Day 10: Send biryani prayers!”9. “Ramadan Mubarak! May your patience outlast your hunger pangs.”10. “Iftar rule: Pray first, eat seconds later. Mostly.”

Ramadan 2026

Ramadan is a monthlong period of introspection, communal prayer and reading the Quran.

Eid ul-Fitr Specials & Family Wishes

1. “Eid Mubarak ahead! Breaking the fast never felt so sweet.”2. “Ramadan ends, but taqwa (God-consciousness) stays. Mubarak!”3. “To family: Thank you for suhoor love and iftar feasts.”4. “Eid ul-Fitr: From dawn fasts to endless feasts—blessings!”5. “Shawwal 1 awaits! Ramadan, you were life-changing.”6. “Ramadan Mubarak to the iftar squad—couldn’t do it without you!”7. “May Eid bring as much joy as Ramadan brought peace.”8. “Family duas > worldly worries. Ramadan taught me that.”9. “Eid prep: Clean heart, full stomach, happy home.”10. “Ramadan 2026: Grateful for every fast, every prayer. Mubarak to all!”



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