Dussehra is a major festival celebrated in our schools, marking the victory of good over evil. Schools often organize special events and performances to commemorate this occasion. These celebrations typically include:
- Cultural Programs: Students enact scenes from the Ramayana, particularly the battle between Lord Rama and Ravana, to symbolize the triumph of good over evil. This is accompanied by traditional music, dance, and recitations.
- Special Assemblies: Schools host assemblies where students talk about the significance of Dussehra, emphasizing moral lessons like truth, honesty, and justice.
- Art and Craft: Younger students participate in Dussehra-themed art competitions, making drawings or crafts related to the festival, such as bows and arrows or Ravana masks.
These events create a festive atmosphere, allowing students to connect with cultural traditions while emphasizing important life values.