The Times of India has published a 2026 lifestyle roundup headlined “Happy Eid-ul-Adha 2026: Top 90 Eid Mubarak Wishes, Messages, Greetings and Quotes to Share with Your Friends and Family on Bakrid.” The piece gathers 90 Eid Mubarak message options for readers looking to send greetings on Bakrid.
The article is by the TOI Lifestyle Desk, which describes itself as a dynamic team of dedicated journalists and a lifestyle companion for readers. It says it curates lifestyle news and offers fashion trends, travel escapades, culinary delights and wellness tips, placing the Eid collection squarely in the publication’s lifestyle lane rather than in hard news.
That distinction matters today because the source text identifies no person delivering the messages and no event beyond the publication itself. The story is the package: a dated seasonal list built around Eid-ul-Adha 2026, with the number 90 doing the heavy lifting and the audience clearly defined as friends and family.
What comes next is simple. Readers will either use the roundup as written or move on to another set of greetings, but the article’s place in the news flow is already fixed. It is a lifestyle service piece, not a developing story, and its value rests on timing, usefulness and the promise of a ready-made Eid Mubarak message for Bakrid.








