
Dusshera- A time to be a better human being | Blog by Gunmay
Here is a wonderful blog by 11-year-old Gunmay Khanna on why Dusshera matters to him.

Here is a wonderful blog by 11-year-old Gunmay Khanna on why Dusshera matters to him.
Here is 8 year old Vihaan from Dubai, sharing his beautiful take on what is special about Dusshera.
Some of us celebrate Dusshera by burning the effigy of Ravan. 10-year-old Aaditri Paul from Kolkata urges us to look within for our own Ravan, while burning the effigy outside.

Here is a perfect read by 9-year-old Ishaan Satheesh from Chennai, summarizing how people from different parts celebrate.

14 year old Sandya from Chennai talks of the wonderful tradition of keeping dolls or 'golus'(Kannada: Gombe Habba , Tamil: Bomma Kolu, Telugu: Bommala Koluvu) a festive display of dolls and figurines in South India during the autumn festive season, particularly around the multiday Navaratri festival.

Here is an upbeat story by 7 year old Atharv Tiwari from Nagpur about how he went from playing games on the phone to cooking with his mom. Let us also follow suit, what say?

Here is a wonderful blog by 11-year-old Gunmay Khanna on why Dusshera matters to him.
Here is 8 year old Vihaan from Dubai, sharing his beautiful take on what is special about Dusshera.
Some of us celebrate Dusshera by burning the effigy of Ravan. 10-year-old Aaditri Paul from Kolkata urges us to look within for our own Ravan, while burning the effigy outside.

Here is a perfect read by 9-year-old Ishaan Satheesh from Chennai, summarizing how people from different parts celebrate.

14 year old Sandya from Chennai talks of the wonderful tradition of keeping dolls or 'golus'(Kannada: Gombe Habba , Tamil: Bomma Kolu, Telugu: Bommala Koluvu) a festive display of dolls and figurines in South India during the autumn festive season, particularly around the multiday Navaratri festival.

Here is an upbeat story by 7 year old Atharv Tiwari from Nagpur about how he went from playing games on the phone to cooking with his mom. Let us also follow suit, what say?
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