Hi Friends,
Since Diwali is round the corner, i have planned to hold a celebration with a program like Singing Competition, Dance Competition, Mimicry, Musical Chairs, Traditional Dress Competition, etc.
Can you please suggest me an appropriate gift / prize for the winner, what would be a best gift which they would really like. My budget is around Rs.1000/- to Rs. 1500/-.
Kindly suggest.
Regards
Julie
From India, Hyderabad
Since Diwali is round the corner, i have planned to hold a celebration with a program like Singing Competition, Dance Competition, Mimicry, Musical Chairs, Traditional Dress Competition, etc.
Can you please suggest me an appropriate gift / prize for the winner, what would be a best gift which they would really like. My budget is around Rs.1000/- to Rs. 1500/-.
Kindly suggest.
Regards
Julie
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Julie,
I wish to answer your question. In the mean time, could you please tell me how many people you have in the list.
You can definitely try the following:
1. Hot pack
2. Diaries of next year with a kg of mixed sweet
3. Order a gift pack of crockeries from Sivakasi.
Hope I am close to your question!
Please let me know if you need any other suggestion!
Regards,
Raghu
09884653146
I wish to answer your question. In the mean time, could you please tell me how many people you have in the list.
You can definitely try the following:
1. Hot pack
2. Diaries of next year with a kg of mixed sweet
3. Order a gift pack of crockeries from Sivakasi.
Hope I am close to your question!
Please let me know if you need any other suggestion!
Regards,
Raghu
09884653146
Hi Raghu,
Thanks for you reply. The gifts which you have mentioned does looks good, but do you think the people will like it when we give it as a prize for the respective competition.
Can you suggest me some more please.
Regards
Julie
From India, Hyderabad
Thanks for you reply. The gifts which you have mentioned does looks good, but do you think the people will like it when we give it as a prize for the respective competition.
Can you suggest me some more please.
Regards
Julie
From India, Hyderabad
Hey, I also organized tambola last year for the staff on the occasion of Diwali and they really enjoyed it, I had bought some electronic & household stuff like toaster, citrus juicer, blender etc..since my budget was almost the same.....Apart from that we gifted Worldspace, Cross pens & book vouchers as well........The row and corner winners in Tambola also won cash prizes.....and almost everybody enjoyed it...:wink: :wink: :D :D
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Julie,
Thanks for your reply!
you can definitely try Hotpack as a gift for the winners (of course, sweets and crackers you can eliminate from my suggestion). Also, you could give Tea set (it comes with 6 pieces with a tray and hardly it costs below 200 rs in wholesale purchase).
Please let me know if you need any other details.
Regards,
Raghu
Thanks for your reply!
you can definitely try Hotpack as a gift for the winners (of course, sweets and crackers you can eliminate from my suggestion). Also, you could give Tea set (it comes with 6 pieces with a tray and hardly it costs below 200 rs in wholesale purchase).
Please let me know if you need any other details.
Regards,
Raghu
Hi Payal,
That's a no. game....easily available in Markets and costs just Rs.50-100/- you get a board with nos. written on that and the number blocks. Along with that you also get strips called tickets having numbers written on that....you sell the tickets for Rs.10/- each to every participant and then the total amount of money so collected is allocated on the basis of no. of prizes u wish to keep. Generally people keep first, second & third row and corners. so whosoever finishes the respective row first, gets the cash and the one with the full house(with all the nos. on the ticket ticked) gets the gift/ prize.
An example will make it clearer.....Let's say there are 10 participants and everyone contributes 10Rs. each so we get 100 Rs. total, now we allocate that to Corners, First Row, second row & third row, let's say we allocate Rs. 20 to each.....then 1 person starts calling up the nos. and participants tick the no. if it appears on their ticket..The moment all the nos. get ticked in a row or in corners the person has to call saying that he has completed his row or corners, the first person to be able to do that gets the cash and the game continues till the time all the nos. get ticked in someone's ticket which is termed as Full House and that person is declared as the winner and is given the gift..... :D :D
From India, Delhi
That's a no. game....easily available in Markets and costs just Rs.50-100/- you get a board with nos. written on that and the number blocks. Along with that you also get strips called tickets having numbers written on that....you sell the tickets for Rs.10/- each to every participant and then the total amount of money so collected is allocated on the basis of no. of prizes u wish to keep. Generally people keep first, second & third row and corners. so whosoever finishes the respective row first, gets the cash and the one with the full house(with all the nos. on the ticket ticked) gets the gift/ prize.
An example will make it clearer.....Let's say there are 10 participants and everyone contributes 10Rs. each so we get 100 Rs. total, now we allocate that to Corners, First Row, second row & third row, let's say we allocate Rs. 20 to each.....then 1 person starts calling up the nos. and participants tick the no. if it appears on their ticket..The moment all the nos. get ticked in a row or in corners the person has to call saying that he has completed his row or corners, the first person to be able to do that gets the cash and the game continues till the time all the nos. get ticked in someone's ticket which is termed as Full House and that person is declared as the winner and is given the gift..... :D :D
From India, Delhi
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