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- 2. It isn't a public holiday. There are carnivals and parades. The practice is to wear costumes and masks. There is no traditional feast.
- 5. It isn't a public holiday. It's celebrated with a meal fight and parades. There is no carnival or feast.
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- 1. It's a public holiday. It's celebrated with a feast, a parade, and spending time with family and friends. There is no carnival and people have various practices.
- 3. It's a public holiday. It celebrates the end of Ramadan. People celebrate by having feasts with family and friends. There are parades, but no carnival. The practice is to wear new clothes.
- 4. It's a public holiday. There is a feast. The practice is to decorate buildings and homes. It's not usual to have parades, but they do have them in some parts of India.
