CELEBRATE THE SPIRIT OF HOLI AT WORK 6 HOLI CELEBRATION IDEAS FOR OFFICE
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CELEBRATE THE SPIRIT OF HOLI AT WORK

6 HOLI CELEBRATION IDEAS FOR OFFICE

Anjali Sharma

CELEBRATE THE SPIRIT OF HOLI AT WORK- 6 HOLI CELEBRATION IDEAS FOR OFFICE

Among the many festivals we celebrate in our diverse country, Holi brings everyone together like no other. It's known as the "festival of colours" or the "festival of love". Holi marks the victory of good over evil, the start of spring, and the end of winter. For many, it's a time to come together and have fun.

Holi lasts for a day and a night, starting on the evening of the Full Moon Day in the month of Falgun. The first evening is called Holika Dahan or Choti Holi , followed by the main day, Holi itself.

Different parts of India have their own ways of celebrating Holi. Families have their own traditions, like visiting relatives or quietly sharing greetings. Whatever your tradition, it's all about having fun and connecting with the people you care about.

You can even bring this spirit to your workplace by organising a fun celebration with your colleagues and creating your own traditions.

Here are 6 unique Holi celebration ideas for office spaces or workplaces;

Arrange Holi Party

The best way to celebrate Holi is by planning a grand office party. So, arrange a party at the office before your employees leave for their respective hometowns to celebrate the festival with their families.

It will be very exciting and a great excuse for everyone to have a great party with their colleagues. Arrange colours, cuisines, and drinks for them and let them enjoy Holi with the utmost passion.

Make a Canvas

Make a big canvas and let people use colours to draw anything that they want to do on that canvas. Holi is all about colours, so the idea of studying a canvas with random drawings is quite apt.

It is also great to create a collage of handprints, or you can tell your employees to splatter various colours all over the canvas to make it colourful. Make sure that someone is mentoring otherwise, they can create a mess on the canvas or splatter colours all over the floor.

Decorate Your Office

Use flowers to decorate the place and add a touch of tradition to your workplace. Colour has to be the central theme of your decor. Use colourful dupattas to add a colourful touch. Also, create a rangoli at the entrance or a common area.

If you do not want to colour your whole office, decorate the entrance only. Put some garlands of flowers at the entry door. If you are okay with colours all around, put some colourful patterns onto the walls.

Host an Intervention

The festival of Holi embodies the spirit of forgiveness and reconciliation. It presents an opportune moment to resolve conflicts and mend relationships, particularly in the workplace. Encourage team members who may have differences to come together and reconcile.

Initiate a gesture of peace by inviting each team member to shake hands with one another. Encourage them to forgive and forget any past grievances. While this may seem challenging, fostering an atmosphere of forgiveness can lead to improved collaboration and teamwork over time.

By embracing this ethos, you'll rejuvenate the essence of Holi—a celebration of new beginnings and harmony.

Play Games

Arrange some games to involve everyone in it. You can organise a Thandai drinking competition or a Gujiya eating contest. Arranging some group games like water gun colour play competition among your employees is also a great option.

You can also play traditional games like Sakli or Lagori. It is a way to bring out the child in your employees.

Have Holi Special Lunch

No company can organise a party with colours and loud music. But one can turn down a special launch replete with traditional eats. It is going to be a source of immense joy for foodies. You can call chefs and tell them to make a traditional Holi meal.

So, select any of the Holi celebration ideas for offices given above and enjoy a memorable Holi celebration in your office space. The main purpose of the celebration in the office is to cut formality and encourage the employees to interact with each other. We are sure the celebration will be amazing.

"May this Holi bring the ultimate colours of happiness in your life and excite youfor the next adventure in your life. Happy Holi!  

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