Hi all,
Can anyone suggest some good ideas for Diwali celebrations in the office? I am looking for something different, not rangoli or lantern making, as we have already done that before. I am seeking something very creative and fun! Please share your comments and suggestions :)
Regards,
Priyanka
From India, Mumbai
Can anyone suggest some good ideas for Diwali celebrations in the office? I am looking for something different, not rangoli or lantern making, as we have already done that before. I am seeking something very creative and fun! Please share your comments and suggestions :)
Regards,
Priyanka
From India, Mumbai
Arrange some games, enjoy with firecrackers, give the employees sweet boxes, chocolates, etc. Make a trip, arrange some fun topic presentations, organize computation games, songs, debates, etc. If you are interested in social work and other activities, arrange a blood donation camp, help the child relief community, and consider funding any social community working for the poor, orphanages, animal shelters, CRY, etc.
With Regards,
Ravikumar Kulkarni
9766932179
020-40032171
HR
Apsora India Pvt. Ltd Pune.
From India, Mumbai
With Regards,
Ravikumar Kulkarni
9766932179
020-40032171
HR
Apsora India Pvt. Ltd Pune.
From India, Mumbai
Hi, Priyanka,
This is Suloke. This Diwali, open a bank box for poor children, and you will see next year it create a big amount to help them. Use your money for them as they don't have support. Enjoy your Diwali for others, not for yourself. That's the best way to celebrate. Because you are different from others. What do you think? If I'm wrong, then sorry, and happy Diwali.
From India, Calcutta
This is Suloke. This Diwali, open a bank box for poor children, and you will see next year it create a big amount to help them. Use your money for them as they don't have support. Enjoy your Diwali for others, not for yourself. That's the best way to celebrate. Because you are different from others. What do you think? If I'm wrong, then sorry, and happy Diwali.
From India, Calcutta
Thank you Suloke... I very well agree with your point :) Of course, we have our own corporate social responsibility towards society, and we do contribute :) But as an organization and management, we are also liable to answer to our employees. It's just a little fun we're trying to bring in from their day-to-day chores. This will cheer them up too.
Regards,
Priyanka
From India, Mumbai
Regards,
Priyanka
From India, Mumbai
Y dont u arrange some quiz competitions, give them prizes for winnig & some fire crackers along. Regards Tabassum
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
You can have a dress code like saree for girls and kurta pajama for boys. Also, you can keep a chit system. One who gets number 1 will receive a chocolate box, and the one who gets number 2 will receive a mithai box. It will be fun! Alternatively, you can ask everyone to bring gifts, blindfold the employees, and exchange gifts.
Regards,
Rashmi Malhotra
From India, Delhi
You can have a dress code like saree for girls and kurta pajama for boys. Also, you can keep a chit system. One who gets number 1 will receive a chocolate box, and the one who gets number 2 will receive a mithai box. It will be fun! Alternatively, you can ask everyone to bring gifts, blindfold the employees, and exchange gifts.
Regards,
Rashmi Malhotra
From India, Delhi
Hi Everyone,
I am really happy to see the replies of our friends. Most of the replies are about helping the poor. My point of view is a bit different. As we all know, the world badly requires a green revolution. We can take the first step to save nature, and in turn, save our future generations. Helping the poor is good, but more importantly, helping ourselves is essential.
In my center, we are planning a Tree Plantation initiative! We aim to plant a minimum of 100 forest plants near the mountains/hills. This activity will provide a fun outdoor experience, and participants will have the satisfaction of planting at least one tree in their lifetime. We can even incorporate outdoor games to make the day more engaging.
I hope you like the idea.
Aswini
9789255911
From India, Madras
I am really happy to see the replies of our friends. Most of the replies are about helping the poor. My point of view is a bit different. As we all know, the world badly requires a green revolution. We can take the first step to save nature, and in turn, save our future generations. Helping the poor is good, but more importantly, helping ourselves is essential.
In my center, we are planning a Tree Plantation initiative! We aim to plant a minimum of 100 forest plants near the mountains/hills. This activity will provide a fun outdoor experience, and participants will have the satisfaction of planting at least one tree in their lifetime. We can even incorporate outdoor games to make the day more engaging.
I hope you like the idea.
Aswini
9789255911
From India, Madras
Hi,
Firstly, wishing you a very Happy Diwali. Maybe you could have some desk decorations, and the best desk receives a prize. Consider creating Rangoli in a different way, such as using cardboard for Rangoli. Additionally, suggest that all females dress in sarees and all males in kurta/pyjamas, etc. The best-dressed male and female could each receive a prize.
Plan for some games like Antakshari, Dumb Charades, and maybe have some employees' kids perform or do a skit.
Have a great day.
Sheetal.
From India
Firstly, wishing you a very Happy Diwali. Maybe you could have some desk decorations, and the best desk receives a prize. Consider creating Rangoli in a different way, such as using cardboard for Rangoli. Additionally, suggest that all females dress in sarees and all males in kurta/pyjamas, etc. The best-dressed male and female could each receive a prize.
Plan for some games like Antakshari, Dumb Charades, and maybe have some employees' kids perform or do a skit.
Have a great day.
Sheetal.
From India
Hi,
Some things you can do are:
Buy wholesale crackers for the associates and sell them at a lower price. Organize a place where they can burst these crackers and have fun. You can also add games and sweets to increase the excitement.
From India, Bangalore
Some things you can do are:
Buy wholesale crackers for the associates and sell them at a lower price. Organize a place where they can burst these crackers and have fun. You can also add games and sweets to increase the excitement.
From India, Bangalore
Hi Aswini,
You can ask your staff to come in traditional dress. Decorate your office and take the help of office boys. Instruct them to do it at night or early in the morning when the staff is not there. It will be a surprise for them.
Organize a small party for the staff and then you can have some games. If space allows, consider drum charades or Musical Chairs. If space is limited, you can ask employees to vote for the colleague they appreciate the most. Give a gift to the employee with the most votes.
Alternatively, you can organize a family party where employees can bring their families as well. Hold this event outside the office, and you can even include crackers.
All the best. Happy Diwali :)
Deepali
From India, Chandigarh
You can ask your staff to come in traditional dress. Decorate your office and take the help of office boys. Instruct them to do it at night or early in the morning when the staff is not there. It will be a surprise for them.
Organize a small party for the staff and then you can have some games. If space allows, consider drum charades or Musical Chairs. If space is limited, you can ask employees to vote for the colleague they appreciate the most. Give a gift to the employee with the most votes.
Alternatively, you can organize a family party where employees can bring their families as well. Hold this event outside the office, and you can even include crackers.
All the best. Happy Diwali :)
Deepali
From India, Chandigarh
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