
Katara wraps up Eid Al Adha festivities
Dazzling fireworks display enthralled visitors at Katara on Sunday. The Cultural Village Foundation (Katara) concluded its three-day Eid Al Adha 2025 festivities amidst a large public turnout and an atmosphere of joy and happiness on Sunday. The activities organised by Katara were diverse and catered to all ages and backgrounds. The Katara Corniche hosted a variety of events, including musical and traditional artistic performances, along with recreational activities for children and musical evenings. (TNN)page 12

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