Innovative Diwali Celebration Ideas for Employee Engagement and Team Building

sireeshaeramalli
Hi,

Ethnic wear is a great idea. In addition to that, play games like Tambola and Musical Chairs where we can enjoy ourselves and end the celebrations by burning crackers.

Sireesha
surimurthy
Dear Preeti,

Let me tell you what I did for the last Diwali. You might get some ideas from it. We are a group of 18 friends (11 males). We went to a resort and enjoyed the whole day with fun games, swimming, trekking, etc. At the end of the day, I presented them with 4 CDs. One CD contained the video footage of the day-long fun, and the other three CDs had soothing instrumental music such as "Music for Peace," "Music for Relaxation," and "Instrumental Music" (you can even download from www.mahageetamusic.com).

This was a great experience for everyone, and the music provided enjoyment throughout the year. I am still appreciated for making the right selection of the gift. Give it a try.

Regards, Suri Murthy
K.Ravi
Hi Preeti,

I am Ravi, and after a long time, I have seen your post. I personally feel that all of your employees will be very happy with Diwali celebrations if you organize a party, especially for the male employees. In your office, there is a girl who dresses attractively, so for parties, she might be at her best! You are fortunate to have such a girl in the office. I wish I worked in your office!

Please don't misunderstand my post; I just remembered your earlier post and wanted to ask about it. Hehehe! 😄😆

Thank you.
preeti3
Hi All,

Thanks to everyone for your suggestions and ideas. I am planning to include some games; I just need to check whether I can host this celebration outside the office or in-house. I will update you all shortly on the final decision.

Thanks again.

BR, Preeti
gnanasekarmsw
Dear Friend,

I have a suggestion you may like or not, I don't know, but surely it has some value. Why don't you and your staff team go and spend a day with any orphanage, buy crackers and sweets, and if possible, dresses? You can make a day meaningful. I can assure that you and your team will make many underserved children feel happiness. Through this, you will feel the happiness and the real festival meaning. If possible, take your family with you; then your family members will definitely be impressed by you and your concept.

Try and share the feedback. I am available at this email address: gnanasekarmsw@gmail.com.

Regards,
A. Gnanasekar Training Officer, PCI/India 09443201035
jitendersaab
Do something like telling teammates to do a presentation in groups of 3 on the eve of Ramayana victory related to the performance goal, such as "how to win." Alternatively, use a motivational approach that can be easily transferred into a presentation. Make it more beautiful by instructing teammates to wear clothes resembling the characters from Ramayana and present it as a drama. Give away prizes and gifts to everyone, such as candles and crackers, to be burned in a safe place outside the organization together as a team. Have fun!
S.Chandrasekar
Dear Jitender,

Hahaha... thank you for your compliments. I was just kidding. Let me speak in Telugu to make you happy. "Murukku ippudu universal dishuga ayindhi kaadha? Ekkada ey angidtlo poi theesukovalane chopthey, adhi nenu ichchey free advertisement."

"All members are really active and sportive to receive Diwali in a grand way!"

Regards,
Chandru
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