
Celebrate a Safe Diwali in the Pandemic
Celebrate a Safe Diwali in the Pandemic
Celebrate a Safe Diwali in the Pandemic
The festival of Diwali is the conquest of good over evil. The year 2020 had joined hands fo all in the world to fight the only virus that created a menace in every one of us on this planet earth. Nevertheless, we were all together on this Pandemic in our will to overcome the evil. Besides in the verge of outsmarting the Corno pandemic. Similarily, We are together in this ubiquitous generic times together.
Indians worldwide can never stay indoors on a fine day like Diwali. Staying Indoors on a festive day like Diwali is inconceivable for any Indian born citizen worldwide. Now with the government announcing a ban on crackers. Yet another blow to the good times. We are nevertheless accepting the rule of the game with the same spirit of pride in wiping the coronavirus epidemic. Nevertheless, We see nostalgic of the past Diwali with tears in all of us.
We Stand on guard against any evils that may further ruin the present scenario. Making no chances for further spread the deadly virus any further. Bangalore Secretary Services is all set to Celebrate a Safe Diwali in the Pandemic.
Celebrate a Safe Diwali in the Pandemic
How to Celebrate a Safe Diwali in the PandemicPandemic with loved ones and Office colleagues?
Celebrate a Virtual Safe Diwali in the Pandemic
- Safe Dsitanceing with relatives and friends.
- Video conferencing with office colleagues.
- Back to age-old methods of sending Archies Gifts & Greetings
( seems very old 90 s style )
- Games on Zoom call can do the magic with office colleagues.
- The magic of celebrations blossoms only when all are together in a virtual zoom call on a Diwali day.
Celebrate Diwali with the most creative Diwali gifts.
- Sweets of the native origin shared with office colleagues. Bengalis with Kolkatta sweets. Tamils with Native Tamil sweets Authentic Tirunelveli Halwa and Sweets.
- Celebrate a Safe Diwali in the Pandemic with Home foods shared with loved ones.
- Celebrate a Safe Diwali in the Pandemic with No crakers but with laughter and joy with family members.
Sanitizing the house before Celebrating Diwali
House cleaning is an age-old tradition on an auspicious day like Diwali to keep the evil out and to welcome the good inside the house.
Diwali also called as Deepavali is a propitious celebration observed on the new moon night of Kartik month (autumn season) in India. It was the day when Lord Rama came back to Ayodhya with goddess Sita after vanquishing the demon king Ravan. This day acknowledged as the victory of wisdom over darkness and good over evil. This festival is a five days long celebration.
People all across the country believe in preparing and cleaning their house and offices. Besides, to embrace positivity on this day. Cleaning the house and the Office is a day to day work, but before Diwali cleaning carries specific significance. We generally consider the following reasons to clean the house before Diwali.
- Gratefulness to the positive energy in the house or Office.
- Becoming an excellent host to the guest and office colleagues.
- Declutter the house and Office of all unwanted things.
- Diwali is a New year beginning.
Let this Diwali bring lights in all of us sharing this PandemicPandemic with hands together. May we be united with the laws of the land. Nevertheless, we can get the smiles in all of us with the current unprecedented times we all are facing with hands tied.

Five ideas to make your corporate Diwali celebration fun and cherished for a lifetime
Diwali – Five plans to make your corporate Diwali festival celebration and treasured for a lifetime
Let us celebrate the great Indian Tradition of
Joy, Light, Sweets & Happiness
Happy Diwali
― Abdul Siddiqui
Corporate celebrations creative ideas
“But each year, Bali is allowed to rise up above the ground. His arrival is marked by many festivals such as Diwali in north India and Onam in Kerala. It is a time of bounty and prosperity. To get the harvest to the granary, Bali has to be killed, like all Asuras. Only when shoved underground, will he return the following year, nourished by Sanjivani Vidya, with yet another bountiful harvest.”
— Devdutt Pattanaik (Seven secrets of Vishnu)
Diwali is around the corner, and there is not much time left for the celebration to begin. It is the most significant and auspicious festival every Indian celebrates with joy. We believe that Goddess Lakshmi roams the earth on this day and enters our home in her pure, clean and bright avatar. It is also a special moment as the family, friends and neighbours gather to have a feast together and share the beautiful bonding.
Gone are the days Diwali was just limited in the family affair, now it is also a great time to nurture office relationships too. Most of the companies organize grand celebrations at the office as it can create a good bonding between employees.
Are you looking for some excellent ideas on how you can celebrate Diwali at your office and increase employee engagement? Here are some creative ideas to make the day fun and memorable.
“You cannot celebrate the festival of light before combating the darkness within.”
― Kapil Raj
Ideas to make Diwali at your office memorable
To Preach what we Practice at BSS business consultancy private limited
- A grand decoration to the entrance
Decorations are a part of every festival. You can place Ganesh, Lakshmi & Saraswati idols in the reception area along with a huge Rangoli. You can also use earthen days, floating candles, electric lights, flowers, drapes and more.
- Fun contests
Diwali is an opportunity for having fun or celebration. So, you can organize a few contests including Quiz competition, Rangoli competition, Diya decoration and Thaali decoration. You can ask the employee to decorate their bay and announce exciting prizes for the winning team. If you want to make it even more fun, you can also give them a task to speak something about their favourite colleague.
- Ethnic wear contest
It is another fun activity you can organize. Ask your employees to come in ethnic attires. Arrange a competition between the employees on the day of celebration and pick out the one who dressed up the best. Give away prizes for the best-dressed male and female members.
- 1970 Dress wears.
- 1990 Dress codes.
- Guess who?
Another fun activity you can consider is ‘guessing who competition’. You can secretly request all your employees to submit their childhood photos in advance. On the festival day, you can put up the pictures on a large board. As a part of the game, you can ask them to guess who among them it is.
Sweets and Diwali are made for each other
- Make sweet together
Diwali is a festival of sweets. So, you can make sweets together at the office and gift it to each other.
It will be certainly a treasurable experience for everyone. Similarly, You can also bring some food or sweet from home and share it with your employees. If everyone does the same, everyone can taste different recipes while enjoying the feast.
People await Diwali the whole year to open the door of celebration. Nevertheless, The preparation starts almost a month before the festival. So, this year make a grand celebration in your office following all the above tips.
The games and contests can bring in so much positivity and build team spirit amongst the team members. Primarily, you can also offer gifts to your employees, which include sweet boxes, chocolates, shopping voucher, hampers, silver idols, electronic gadgets, and so on. It can be very motivating for the employees.
- Sweets from Home:
With the diversifies culture in corporate offices. Bring sweets from home can be one way to make ourself feel being an Indian.
- Find treasures:
Secret papers giving clues on the next clue. Furthermore, the list keeps going until the final gift is found out is one fun-filled game to lighten the office with smiles.
Make this Diwali 2019 a fun-filled activity to bring more ( the lost ) smiles in all your colleagues.
May the beauty of Diwali season
Fill your home with Happiness,
And May the coming Year
Provide you with all
That brings you Joy!
― Bharat Arora