Dasara illumination will end this evening

Mysuru: Tonight, October 23, is the last night of the captivating Dasara illumination in Mysuru. Thousands of viewers have been captivated by the city’s stunning light display for the Dasara festival, which has effectively created a joyous atmosphere.

The electric light decorations, which are being carried out by the Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation (CESC), have especially struck a chord with young people, who have celebrated by posting reels, selfies, and pictures. This tonight is the last chance to witness this happy show.

130 kilometers of roadways have been illuminated, including the areas around the Mysore Palace. More than 65 works of art made completely of lights have attracted a lot of attention. This brilliant spectacle has captivated millions of visitors.

The city’s electric lights have captivated the public since they started to illuminate on October 3. Dasara celebrations are over, but tonight the last of the lights’ beauty will be turned off.

Demand for the Ambaari double-decker bus tour, offered by the Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC) to see the light decorations, has significantly increased.

Notably, safety has been given first priority in this year’s electric decorations, as there haven’t been any recorded electrical incidents as of yet. At the Hasiru Chappara on Sayyaji Rao Road, the 21-day illumination was officially opened on October 3.

Numerous people have since wandered the streets, whether on foot, in open automobiles, or on two-wheelers, to take in the magnificent lights.

Thousands of people have celebrated Mysuru’s beauty, which is illuminated by electric lights. The enthusiasm and cheers of the public reverberate through the city streets every night as the clock near 7 p.m. and the lights start to come on.

Palace lighting will also stop.

The Mysore Palace illuminations will cease on October 23. The Palace glowed with incandescent bulbs every evening during Dasara from 7 to 9 p.m., drawing sizable numbers of visitors and locals alike.

Motivating a reaction

It is very amazing how large this electric adornment is. In such endeavors, we have been successful. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was ecstatic and he relished the view from the Ambaari bus. We are encouraged by the fact that millions of people have come to see the light displays. — Technical Director K.M. Munigopalraju, CESC

There have been no formal demands to expand the Dasara light displays. As a result, they will end today, October 23. Numerous people have safely enjoyed the illuminations without any problems. —G. Sheila, CESC’s Managing Director

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