Dear Sawant / Rashid,
The complete meaning of the discussion thread is about the different ways of celebrating Diwali in OFFICE. I feel your comments stand void and not in line with our fellow members discussion.
Everyone has their own choice. If you feel so, you don`t celebrate, thats your choice. But, do not demotivate & criticize other fellow members and their opinions.
If you wish to debate, would suggest you start a different discussion thread and debate.
Hope you get this right.
Friends: I feel we should IGNORE irrelevant discussions and suggestions which we feel is not worth.
Thanks,
Rishi.
The complete meaning of the discussion thread is about the different ways of celebrating Diwali in OFFICE. I feel your comments stand void and not in line with our fellow members discussion.
Everyone has their own choice. If you feel so, you don`t celebrate, thats your choice. But, do not demotivate & criticize other fellow members and their opinions.
If you wish to debate, would suggest you start a different discussion thread and debate.
Hope you get this right.
Friends: I feel we should IGNORE irrelevant discussions and suggestions which we feel is not worth.
Thanks,
Rishi.
Mr. Sawant,
I completely agree with Mr.Pankaj Chauhan. Celebrating Diwali and exchanging gifts in office is not only duty of HR but of management as well. This is NOT AT ALL RIDICULES but one of the AFFECTIONATE way of the organization to have personalization at work.
By celebrating Diwali, Holi, New Year or Id we made them/us realize that we are Family not just a MONEY MAKING MACHINE for the organization.
Regards
Manali
And yes one more thing - WISHING EVERYONE A VERY HAPPY AND SMILING DIWALI.... (with family and office)
From India, Delhi
I completely agree with Mr.Pankaj Chauhan. Celebrating Diwali and exchanging gifts in office is not only duty of HR but of management as well. This is NOT AT ALL RIDICULES but one of the AFFECTIONATE way of the organization to have personalization at work.
By celebrating Diwali, Holi, New Year or Id we made them/us realize that we are Family not just a MONEY MAKING MACHINE for the organization.
Regards
Manali
And yes one more thing - WISHING EVERYONE A VERY HAPPY AND SMILING DIWALI.... (with family and office)
From India, Delhi
Diwali Celebration in the Office Premises is good of all as this festival of light brings SUKH-SAMRIDDHI-SHANTI in all sphere of life. We do celebrate in office On 29th we should stop to work after lunch and gathering started.Exchange of gift take place which take near about 2-3 hours, afterward a small party was organised for all then outside the premises lighting & firework started lighting will remain upto dewali & vishwakarma day and fireworks lasted for atleast 1 hours afterwards vote of thanks to all.
Happy Diwali.
From,
Sumit Kumar Saxena
From India, Ghaziabad
Happy Diwali.
From,
Sumit Kumar Saxena
From India, Ghaziabad
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