Eid al-Fitr 2021 Holidays will be from May 10-15 in Pakistan: NCOC

NCOC issues strict guidelines to be implemented during Eid al-fitr prayers

The National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) approved the rules for the country’s Eid al-Fitr prayer on Tuesday amid the third influx of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The decision was made today at the NCOC meeting led by Asad Umar and Lt. Gen. Hamood-uz-Zaman Khan to review the measures to control eventing being carried out across the nation from May 8-16.

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The Prime Minister’s only assistant, Dr. Faisal Sultan, attended the meeting via video link. The meeting advocated that Eid al-Fitr prayer in open spaces should be coordinated with the Covid conventions and that, provided there is an urge to offer [prayer] in a mosque, the windows and entrances should be kept open for adequate ventilation.

The gathering was stimulated for more notable public purposes by following standard operating procedures to slow the spread of pandemics. He urged the country to stand united and firm to help the funds that are used for the prosperity of its residents.

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In addition, the NCOC believed that careful face/covering should be worn regularly and that different sections and licensing approaches should be ensured in prayer scenes in order to stay away from a group.

As stated in the rules, prayer participants are given a warm assessment at the section’s spotlights, while ensuring the use of hand sanitizer at the doors and exit points.

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There won’t be a social problem if 0 expresses the rules. The NCOC also called for standards and panflexes with Covid conventions to be placed in conspicuous places in the scene as part of the mindfulness crusade.

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