Huge rush has been witnessed in recreational spots of the city from the last few days to enjoy the happy occasion of Eid-ul- Fitr.
The people of all ages were seen visiting the entertainment spots, especially the bank of the River Padma, amid joy and enthusiasm making the spots overcrowded till Saturday.
They also rushed to Shahid AHM Kamaruzzaman Central Park and Zoo, Zia Shishu Park, Varendra Research Museum, Shemante Abakash, Shemante Nongor, Vadra Park, Padma Garden and Borokuthi Wi-Fi Zone to enjoy their festivities. All the parks were almost packed to capacity.
“It’s really very exciting to enjoy Eid at the recreational spot,” said Monir Hossain, who had come to the bank of Padma along with his family.
Shaheed AHM Kamaruzzaman Central Park and Zoo and Borokuthi Padma River bank were decorated with new look and amusement flavor to attract more visitors.
However; children enjoyed several fun rides, including toy trains, marry-go- round and numbers of wheel-based rides.
Children, young boys and girls wearing colorful dresses gathered in these places where small temporary shops were set up to sell different foods and toys. Authorities of different recreation centres in the city informed that huge number of people coming for passing time and sharing joys of Eid.
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RAJSHAHI: The holy Eid-ul-Fitr, the largest religious festival of the Muslims, was celebrated in Rajshahi city with due fervour, joy, enthusiasm, gaiety and solemnity, reports BSS. In the Eid Day on Thursday… 
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