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It’s that time of year again when the month of fasting, Ramadan, has come to an end and Muslim families, not just in India, but around the world, are celebrating Eid with much joy and enthusiasm. Marking the end of the period of fasting and prayer, this day is also about friends, family, and togetherness. This week, we at You & I take a peek into the ideology of the festival—fasting—that symbolises abstinence and the sacrifice made by man as a measure of devotion. We spoke to some from the city about their views; read what they have to say in the Feature.Donning traditional finery for our cover this week are three beautiful ladies—Shaista Sanai Arif, Sara Khan, and Sophia Ahmed. Take a look at what they had to say about the festival of Eid in Cover Story.Indian festivals are all about sweets and Eid too features an abundance of sugary delights, particularly sheer khorma, but also qubani ka meetha and double ka meetha. So how do you satisfy your sweet tooth without feeling guilty Fret not as we tell you just how! Turn to Mind & Body to know more about some natural alternatives to sugar for preparing desserts.Fatima Irfan is a well-known fashion designer in the city who creates both traditional custom-made attires and ready-to-wear garments. Her outfits are a hit amongst several Hyderabadi women for their classic appeal. Read about her journey and inspiration in People.In Medical Matters we have Dr Lakshmi Ratna, Senior Consultant at Apollo Cradle, talking to us about the trauma a woman undergoes when she has a miscarriage—both physical and mental—and how she deals with such kind of patients. She goes on to discuss other topics like how to avoid having a miscarriage and how to deal with menopause, in Medical Matters.