Dear All, Can anybody suggest me how to celebrate Diwali at Office,some new ideas? Regards, Menaka:)
From India, Bangalore
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Hi Menaka,

Since Diwali is a colorful festival, you need to decorate your office with a variety of flowers. Hopefully, your office would sponsor this decoration.

Below is a list that will make your office floor colorful and beautiful:

First, at the entrance, you need to put a rangoli. In the outer design, place small diyas and hang colorful flowers at the entrance to brighten up the floor.

Second, place roses in alternate cubicles and hang painted pictures of crackers, Akash butti, here and there.

Regards,
Kiran

From India
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U can also organize a traditional day and ask all to come in traditional dresses, organize sweets and lighting in the office. U can organize rangoli competition also.
From India, Bangalore
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Hi Menaka..., General all offices is given to the sweets., i.s we can also give to the sweets all gov. depts. Janardhan
From India, Hyderabad
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HI , in the continuation with above views ,you can also have a small session of group discussions and let everybody put forward their views /opinions ,share your thoughts
From India, Thana
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Every year on the occasion, we decorate our floor with full of colorful flowers. Decoration starts late at night, and by morning, the floor would look colorful and beautiful, with everybody dressed in traditional attire. As the day ends, we organize a 2-hour session of games, dance, and singing. If possible, sweets are distributed, and everyone goes home happily.

Generally, we have programs on Fridays, and we enjoy Saturdays. Tomorrow, we are celebrating the lights of Diwali.

THIS IS WIPRO

Regards,
Kiran

From India
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Hi,

You can take all your staff to a forest area and celebrate with the people available in that particular forest. Bring along sweets, crackers, and old dresses to share joy with them. This will provide more pleasure and a different experience.

Sekar

From India, Madras
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Can anyone give a format for "celebration"? Any format that makes everyone a part of the family and happy can be adopted. Let the feelings emanate from the heart and reach to the core of the recipient's heart. All new ideas will come to you when you target this.

Happy Diwali

Regards,
Karath

From India, Gurgaon
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Hi Monika,

I would like to know how a leave policy works for expats. Usually, expats join on a 1-year contract, so how do we give leave credits in case they join in the middle of the year? If leaves are calculated and credited as per the financial year, then the expat may not be entitled to paid leaves. Please provide insights on how it works in your organization.

Regards,
Monika

From India, Delhi
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