A 211-foot ecofriendly Ravana effigy, believed to be India’s tallest, is installed in Delhi’s Dwarka Sector 10. Crafted by 40 people over four months, it will be burned on Dussehra to symbolize the eradication of societal sins. Invitations, including one to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have been extended for the October 12, 2024 ceremony.
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