New Delhi: Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is one of the most revered and significant festivals in India, marking the victory of good over evil. Celebrated as the festival of Lord Ram’s victory over the killing of Ravana, it is observed with enthusiasm and devotion. The day falls at the end of Navratri and marks the start of Diwali celebrations.
Along with pujas, Ramlila performances, and cultural events, festive decorations play a key role in creating a joyous atmosphere. From colourful rangolis to eco-friendly Ravan effigies, Dussehra décor brings out the true spirit of celebration.
With increasing focus on environment and sustainability, people are now exploring new and unique ways to harm the environment and create beautiful decorations for home, office and schools. The idea