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Hi Dipali,We are in the Software and Automation business. We will be gifting around 150 employees. Hand blenders and cookware have already been given as marriage gifts to many.
Thanks Kalijanni, shrey, sudhanshu,Shrey and Archana for your valuable suggestions.Lets post a reply when we (our company) decides upon final Diwali gift to be given to the employees,so we all come to know what we finally give…..However by that time let us keep ...
Hi Ritu, how many people are you looking at gifting?If you're looking at household items, then there would be plenty of options like nonstick cookware, air/water-tight boxes, and a hand blender that is also possible within this budget. The reason I suggested bag...
Well, Rohit ji, I have chosen single bed blankets and soan papdi that fit within a 500 budget. So, you can give it some thought.
Hi, I'm Anitta from Chennai. I'm dealing with Tupperware. Comparing to Signoraware, Tupperware is a little bit costly, but it will be a worthy buy. In that, we can print your company logo and name. For Diwali gifts, Tupperware products are a good option.If you a...
Hey Rohit,My suggestion is that you can go for Signoraware products, like a lunch bag. When you book a bulk order, they will print your company name as well, so employees will keep this as a memorable item even after they leave the organization. Tupperware might...
Dear friends,This is Rohit Saxena. I have been allocated a budget of Rs. 500 (20-30% variable) for the gifts to be given to employees this Diwali. Could anyone suggest the best options?Regards,Rohit Saxenarohitsaxena93@gmail.com
Hello All,I am working with an IT company in Mumbai as a Generalist HR and take care of the entire gamut of HR in the company. I have been assigned the task of buying Diwali gifts for the employees, and the budget is Rs. 400-500 per person. Please suggest some i...
Have some ideas , which you can thing of it1\. Electrical rice cooker.2\. Kitchen set (12 Pieces set).3\. Gift voucher card ( from Bank ) of Rs.500/-.4\. Wall clock with company logo (can also mention Happy Diwali).5\. Goddess Laxmi idol – 3D (Good one).6\. Set ...
Dear Girija,You can consider gifting:1\. Crockery items2\. Kitchen items (Pressure Pan, Small rice cooker, Non-stick set, Steel dishes, etc.)3\. Silver coins for Laxmi pooja (check budget).4\. Watches5\. Electronic items within your budget range.This could be mo...