

The name Dussehra originates from the Sanskrit words Dasha (ten) and Hara (defeat). “Very good and an inspiration to others,” commented a Twitter user.Įvery year Dussehra is celebrated on the 10th day of Ashwin month of the Hindu calendar. Since uploaded, the video has gone viral and managed to gather 40K views. Just a few seconds after this the effigy is seen covered in smoke. Just when a student pressed the button on his mobile phone, a loud sound is heard in the background. The Ravana effigy is connected to another device through a wire. “Uttar Pradesh: B.Tech students of Institute of Technology and Management, Gorakhpur have found a smart way to burn an effigy of ‘Ravana’ through mobile phone,” read the caption of the video. In the video, they can be seen setting a two-three feet tall Ravana effigy on fire within seconds in just a click of button. News agency ANI took to its official Twitter handle and shared a video a group of students with their professors. Technology innovations have the capability of surprising all of us, and this was no different. On the occasion of Dussehra, B.Tech students of the Institute of Technology and Management (ITM), Gorakhpur, unveiled a smart way of burning the effigy of Ravana using a mobile phone.
