Halloween??

Halloween is a festival celebrated on the night of October 31 in many parts of the world, including the United States. It dates back to the 16th century. . The word Halloween is derived from the Scottish word All-Hallows-Even. Although this day is not celebrated in South Asian countries, people in countries such as the United States, England, Canada, Ireland and Australia celebrate it on a grand scale. Also, October 31 is a national holiday in those countries. Halloween is a very special day for little ones too. Little children dress up in costumes designed for a variety of caricatures and cartoon characters, and groups take to the streets that night. Going to the houses on the street, they knock on the front door of the houses and call the residents Trick or Treet. The residents then distribute sweets such as toffees and chocolates to the children. Children carry a small bag or a pumpkin-shaped basket to collect them. Adults also bring large pumpkins, dig out the apricots, cut off the outside of the pumpkin's two eyes, light a candle in the center, and place it near the front door of their home. In the past, it was believed that it could cast out unclean spirits. There are many beliefs and stories associated with Halloween. Today, Halloween has become a festival for entertainment and business purposes.

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