Happy Deepavali! The CIPD wishes you and your loved ones a joyous and blessed celebration filled with light, growth and new beginnings. May this festival offer you moments for reflection, renewal, and the deepening of connections. #CIPDAsia #Deepavali #Diwali
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Celebrate Deepavali by spreading light and happiness to those around you. Wishing you a safe and blessed festival! _________________________________ #Deepavali2024 #BrightAndBeautiful #LightAndLove #FestiveLights #IFDM #MarketingTraining #CareerDevelopment #Skillstraining #Empowerment #digitalmarketingtraining #seotrainingcourse #chennai #digitalmarketinginstitute #digitalmarketingclassroomtraining #socialmediamarketing #careergoals #motivation #onlinemarketing #contentmarketing #marketingstrategy #smallbusiness
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Whilst it is easy to get the basics wrong, it is just as easy to get them right 🤦🏽♂️. It is a good start to diversity to decide to hold a celebratory event, and we should not be too quick to criticise when the effort is made. Having said that, to move beyond abstract diversity towards meaningful inclusion requires at least basic consultation of those who may be able to assist with input based on their lived experience. This helps not only with authenticity, but sidesteps entirely avoidable gaffes like this... #diwali2024 #diwali
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Very-very Happy Deepawali to Everyone.. Now the season for lots of gifts and sweets......Enjoy.. Gifts in personal relationships is okay, but in professional settings it should be big no.. Issues with Gifts in Professional settings are, 1. Conflict of Interest: Gifts can create conflicts of interest, influencing decisions or actions that may not align with professional obligations. 2. Reciprocal Expectations: Gift-giving can create expectations of reciprocity, potentially leading to feelings of obligation or indebtedness. So, wishes are okay and one should focus on building respect and trust, not influence..
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https://lnkd.in/gy2aJt5T Swami Mukundananda ji nicely explains about the leela of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
श्रीक्षेत्र में श्री चैतन्य | Shree Chaitanya in Shreekshetra Puri #rathyatra #jaijagannath ⭕❗⭕
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JAAMNAGAR- One of the richest family in the world. Radhika Merchant - A cute, emotional, practical where needed the most. Because Ambanis are rich, I look at them like all others but here my pineal gland opens up which is at back of your head and says that you don’t need to be rich or you may need to be rich, whatever to have strong values for yourself first, applied to people around you, then be friends with and then your family. There have been thousands of billionaires but less make it to this discipline, respect for others, down-to-earthness, clarity, vision. Real Love, family, friends, peers don’t want you to change but accept the way you are and expand that version of YOU. Love and friendship has not anything to do with how you look, appear, talk but it is all about what you are from INSIDE. I ALWAYS LOOK PEOPLE AROUND ME OF WHAT THEY ARE FROM INSIDE. You will not need their justification but just an observation will help you to understand it all. Writing this to document for myself so I can always go back this public portal and vibrate this to as many people as I can so I CAN WALK THE TALK. The more you shout, the world will hear you and the more that ASPIRATION will BECOME STRONGER and STRONGER (learnt from my cousin/bhai). What a couple, family and aspiration they have aligned to their personal discipline, language, ethics in family, respect within family, between both couple. Learn to see beyond and above what is shown, they have and rather question HOW THEY HAVE IT, WHY THEY HAVE IT, DO THEY DESERVE IT and SHOULD I ASPIRE FOR IT? REPLICATE IT ?
Radhika Merchant speech | And here’s the beautiful bride delivering a heartwarming speech in Jamnagar. She also revealed why they chose Jamnagar for their pre-wedding festivities.... | By ETimesFacebook
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With just 1 week left until Durga Puja, the excitement is in full swing! Today, two of our Geniuses share a candid conversation about what this festival means to them. Want to know their thoughts? Watch the video to find out and let us know what Durga Puja means to you! #PujoMaane #GeniusPujaCampaign #GeniusConsultantsLtd #Durgapuja2024 #PandalHopping Rashmi YadavK | Pritika Yadav | Swapnesh Kumar | KAUSHIK MAZUMDAR | AVISHEK MUKHERJEE | Indradip Ghosh | Dipika Nath | Moumita Chakraborty | SHARMITA DAS | Varun Gupta
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#BandiChhor Diwas: A Festival of True Freedom and Compassion on #Diwali While many celebrate Diwali as the victory of light over darkness, for #Sikhs, it also marks Bandi Chhor Diwas – a day honoring liberation, justice, and the power of standing up for others. On this day, Guru Hargobind Sahib ji, the sixth Sikh Guru, was released from imprisonment by Mughal Emperor Jahangir. But what makes this story remarkable is that Guru Sahib refused to leave alone, ensuring the release of 52 unjustly imprisoned kings before he walked free. So why should Bandi Chhor Diwas be a part of our curriculum? 1. #Promotes True #Heroes of #India: Instead of focusing solely on the reigns of Mughal emperors, our students should be introduced to stories of courage and compassion by real heroes like Guru Hargobind Sahib, who prioritized justice and humanity above all else. 2. Instills #Core Values: This event teaches students about compassion, courage, and justice—values that help build character and inspire students to stand up for what is right. 3. Enhances #Cultural #Awareness: Bandi Chhor Diwas, celebrated on Diwali, offers a unique perspective on the festival and reminds us of the shared history that unites India’s cultural fabric. Let’s #discuss: Wouldn’t introducing such events in our curriculum make our students more aware of their rich heritage? How can we inspire the next generation by sharing these stories of moral leadership? #BandiChhorDiwas #IndianHeroes #Diwali #IndianCurriculum #ValuesInEducation #InclusiveHistory
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As we celebrate Deepavali, one of the most cherished festivals in India, it’s fascinating to think about the behind-the-scenes efforts that make it so memorable. From the bustling logistics centers to the efficient supply chains, the journey of fireworks, sweets, decorative items, and gifts to our homes is nothing short of remarkable! In the lead-up to Deepavali, demand surges for festive essentials, and supply chain professionals are the unsung heroes managing inventory, transportation, and last-mile delivery with precision. Each link in the chain ensures: Timely Deliveries: Meeting the festive rush and ensuring shops are well-stocked. Quality Control: Handling fragile items like crackers and sweets to maintain safety and quality. Sustainability Efforts: From reducing packaging waste to optimizing routes, supply chains contribute towards a greener celebration. Kudos to everyone in the supply chain and logistics industry who makes it possible to enjoy the festivities hassle-free. Your dedication helps us celebrate with joy and ease! Wishing everyone a safe, prosperous, and well-supplied Deepavali! 🌍🎉 #Deepavali #SupplyChainManagement #Logistics #FestiveSupplyChain #Efficiency #Celebration #Gratitude
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🌟 Celebrating Heritage: The Story of Prathamastami 🌟 In a world that’s constantly moving forward, there’s something magical about pausing to honor traditions that have been passed down for centuries. One such beautiful tradition is Prathamastami, a unique festival from Odisha dedicated to the well-being of the firstborn in every family. Growing up, I remember waking up to the aroma of Enduri Pitha, turmeric leaves steaming gently, as my grandmother prepared this special dish just for me—the eldest grandchild. The day was filled with rituals, blessings, and love—a celebration of responsibility, family, and legacy. But how many of us really know the history and significance behind this festival? Why is it that the firstborn is celebrated? What’s the story behind the delicious Enduri Pitha that we eagerly look forward to? I recently explored these questions in my latest blog post on Abstract Scribbler: 👉 https://lnkd.in/gwn3fDzw In this post, I dive into: ✨ The historical roots of Prathamastami. ✨ The rituals that make it so special. ✨ The cultural values it upholds in today’s modern world. Prathamastami is not just about the firstborn; it’s a reminder of the strength of family bonds and the timeless values that shape us. Let’s celebrate these traditions and share them with the world. 💬 What are your favorite festival memories? Share them below or tag someone who loves cultural stories! Follow Abstract Scriber for more tales of heritage, history, and culture. 🌼 #Prathamastami #CulturalHeritage #FamilyTraditions #OdiaFestivals #AbstractScribbler #Storytelling #IndianCulture #Celebrations
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Celebrating any festival is celebrating its essence. Like for me Durga Puja is like knowing and understanding 9 very important qualities to succeed. It is these qualities which Maa Durga had through which she won a battle with Mahishaasur and is since then worshipped as Godess of Shakti. These 9 qualities are: 1. Learning from the experience of seniors ( Maa Durga was manifested by tridev and Maa took all shakti from them) 2. Waiting for the right time - (She instantly did not go and killed the asur, she took birth as daughter and grew up) 3. Never undermining the opposition - (She heard the proposal of Asur) 4. Be humble yet assertive - ( She did not kill the proposer of asur but conveyed her own message to Asur) 5. Strategies and be tactful - (She put across such condition in front of Asur where they were forced into her trap) 6. Know your own strength & be confident- (Maa knew she possessed immense power to defeat Asuras) 7. Fight with full valour & strength when time comes - (She fought with all asuras and finally killed the mahishaasur as well) 8. Always use power for uplifting and helping good cause - (She gained power and lived her life to make mankind free of devilish asuras) 9. Be loving , caring & compassionate & inspire ages through your act (Like Maa still does) . If we are able to inculcate these virtues, we ourselves can become like Maa Durga and ignite that light of energy, courage, wisdom, strength, compassion and be victorious always over any kind of negativity within or outside us (read asuras). #Happydurgapuja #Navratri #Power
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