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1. Describe about your contributions at home to celebrate Dussera festival: Hints: Helping your parents to buy things from market. Helping your parents in cleaning and with decorations at home. Helping your mom in preparations for Pooja and and making Prasad​

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Answered by purvis6
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Dussehra or Durga Puja is celebrated for nine long days (which is called as Navaratri) and Vijaya Dashami or tenth day is celebrated as the victory of good over evil. Amidst the grand celebration, the giant puja pandals, larger than life goddess statues, decorative products, feasts, etc, it creates piles of garbage.

With the festive season round the corner, celebrate Dussehra with joy and prosperity but with an eco-friendly way.

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Answered by advikatejamaliyaplar
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Dussehra is one of the most well-known and highly celebrated holidays in India. Even though it is a Hindu festival but in a secular country like India, people from various religions enjoy themselves in a united way. On Dussehra, the streets are decorated with bright lights, and songs are played from loudspeakers that come from all directions and mix to create beautiful chaos along with the voices and cheers of the people who crowd the street to have a good time. Delicious roadside street foods and small souvenirs are sold by vendors during the ten days of Navratri.

On Dussehra, maximum trade occurs because everyone wants to enjoy the last day of that festival and holiday. But India is a country where festivals are frequent, and every year the end of Autumn and Winter observes most of these festivals. Therefore on Vijayadashami, which is celebrated on the same day as Dussehra in Bengal and Orissa, people might be bidding goodbye to Maa Durga but only to welcome Maa Kaali and celebrate Diwali just after two weeks. I help my mom for cleaning makung prasad decorating etc.

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