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HAPPY DIWALI !!
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Diwali is called the Festival of Lights and is celebrated to honor Rama-chandra, the seventh avatar (incarnation of the god Vishnu). It is believed that on this day Rama returned to his people after 14 years of exile during which he fought and won a battle against the demons and the demon king, Ravana.
Rally - "Eco - Friendly Diwali "
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Diwali is the festival that brings good luck to all. The lighted diya should not only enlighten the environment but also has to shed the darkness of poverty and ignorance. However, the festival slowly but surely is becoming a problem for the environment all over India due to the carelessness and heedlessness of the general people around. It is high time that we should recognize the predicament and prepare a roadway by which we can make a healthy and environmentally balanced world. The theme of “green world” is spreading all over the world and it’s our responsibility as well to maintain and uphold a better and safe society for ourselves. We are grown up on the lap of the wonderful nature and are blessed with the gifts of nature. It is our primary and most important duty to understand the significance and spirit of the traditional Diwali celebrations. Come and do a bit for the society in this Diwali. The students of the Class 3-6 of Cambridge International...
Diwali celebration
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Real Diwali is celebrating it by sharing gifts to needy people, helpers, orphans, elders who are out of home etc. Buy dresses, toys, gifts, sweets, crackers, and small things which brings a smile to those peoples. ... Make this Diwali by gifting such persons and celebrate with them which make you feel blessed Diwali. Students celebrated Diwali in school enjoying the tastey feast sharing with their friends and people who always help them. Students also distributed gifts to helpers in the school.
Happy Dussehra
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Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami, Dasara, or Dashain) is a Hindu festival that celebrates the victory of good over evil. It is a gazetted holiday in India, which is marked on the 10th day of the bright half ( Shukla Paksha ) of the month of Ashvin ( Ashwayuja ), according to the Hindu calendar. Many people of the Hindu faith observe Dussehra through special prayer meetings and food offerings to the gods at home or in temples throughout India. They also hold outdoor fairs (melas) and large parades with effigies of Ravana (a mythical king of ancient Sri Lanka). The effigies are burnt on bonfires in the evening. Dussehra is the culmination of the Navaratr i festival. There are many local celebrations in some areas in India that can last for up to 10 days. Local events include: Performances of the Ramlila (a short version of the epic Ramayana ) in Northern India. A large festival and procession including the goddess Chamundeshwari on a throne mounted on elephants ...