Kullu Dussehra

Kullu Dussehra is the famous International Dussehra festival celebrated on October 15 this year in Himachal Pradesh in northern India. Dussehra at Kullu begins on the tenth day of Navratri, which is held in October and continues for seven days. The festival commemorates the installment of the deity Lord Raghunath in the Kullu valley. To devotees, the festival also symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. The celebrations are massive, with thousands of tourists from around the globe. Music, food, dancing, troupe performances, and colorful attire make up the fascinating aura of the Dussehra. In 1972, Kullu Dussehra was recognized as an international event.

Evacuation Day Tunisia

Evacuation Day is celebrated every October 15 by Tunisians to commemorate the anniversary of the final retreat of the French army from Tunisian land in 1963. This holiday is a national event in Tunisia, and the country celebrates with parades and official processions in every state. People also honor the soldiers and civilians who lost their lives in the Bizerte Crisis. The Bizerte Crisis was a three-day battle between French and Tunisian forces for Bizerte. Although the French colonists had granted Tunisia their independence at the time, they had maintained their naval base at Bizerte and hoarded portions of very fertile Tunisian lands. Tunisia was prompted to act in its interest.

Iris Film Festival

The Iris Film Festival is internationally the largest L.G.B.T.+ short film prize celebrated in October and this year it will be held from October 14 to 19. It takes place in Cardiff every year on a week chosen by the Festivals company. Fans all over the world celebrate this event online all through October. The Iris Prize is a film award with a package value of $30,000 and is awarded to the winning filmmaker to help them make their next film.