Sanjay N Mali wakes up at 4 am to maintain roza(Photo | ANI) 
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Hindu forest officer in Maharashtra observes 'roza' on behalf of ailing driver

Buldhana Divisional Forest Officer Sanjay N Mali has been keeping roza since May 6 ever since his driver Zafar has taken ill.

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BULDHANA(MAHARASHTRA): Keeping religious beliefs aside and placing humanity first, Sanjay N Mali, a Divisional Forest Officer in Buldhana, is observing 'roza' (fast) in place of his driver Zafar during the holy month of Ramzan.

Speaking to ANI while detailing about his schedule, Mali said, "On 6 May, I asked him if he will keep roza. He said he won't be able to as his health does not support him because of duty. So, I told him I will do it in his place. Since May 6, I have been keeping roza. I wake up at 4 am and eat something. Then I break my roza after 7 pm." Mali believes that every person should do his/her bit to spread communal harmony.

Calling the practice an 'ideal example of communal harmony', he said, "I believe every religion teaches us something good. We must spread communal harmony. We first see humanity, religion is secondary. After keeping roza, I am feeling very fresh."

The Ramzan fast begins with a pre-dawn meal called 'sehri'. At sunset, when it's time to mark the end of the daylong fast, 'rozedaars' (people who keep fast) gather for an evening meal known as 'iftar'. This year, Eid will be celebrated in the first week of June, marking the end of the month-long fasting period.

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