Wockhardt , Lupin

Tuesday, October 30, 2012




Kojagiri Purnima
Kojagiri Purnima is an important festival in West Bengal, Orissa and Assam. This festival is dedicated to godess Lakshmi. Moon god is also worshiped on this day. Kojagiri Purnima is celebrated on the full moon day of Hindu Lunar month of Ashwin (also called Ashwayuja). The brightness of moon on Kojagiri Purnima indicates end of the rainy season. Devotees offer deepa’s (diya’s) to the moon God. People worship the Godess Lakshmi and God Indra. Kojagiri Purnima is also known as Sharad Purnima. However most people in India perform Lakshmi puja on Amavasya Tithi during Diwali.
 
Kojagiri Purnima
Night of prosperity! On the full moon night of Ashwin (September/October, Goddess Laxmi descends on earth and showers wealth and prosperity on those that are awake. This auspicious night is also known as Sharad Purnima. The term "who is awake" means Kojagra. Some myths are related to this event. This festival is celebrated by not sleeping at night. Oil lamps are lit through out the full moon night. Flowers, sweets, clothes and jewelry form an integral part on this occasion. People exchange sweets, flower hampers, idols and posters of Goddess Laxmi. Greetings cards are also exchanged. The corporate sector gifts for promotional purposes on this occasion. 





Saturday, October 27, 2012

WELCOME

WELCOME

We are glad to inform you that we have the fallowing employee join in our organization in the month of OCTOMBER . We kindly congratulate them for the bright future.
Name
Date of joining
Designation
QUALIFICATION
Siddram Kamble
1/10/2012
Pa to MD
BBA
Abhijit Devadkar
8/10/2012
Computer Opretor
B.A
Pravin Gadge
8/10/2012
Admin Supportor
B.COM
Nikita Nale
10/10/2012
HR Assistant
MBA ( HR )
Sunil chorge
15/10/2012
Depot Manager
BA
Hanumant mankar
26/10/2012
computer operator
BCA

Friday, October 12, 2012

Happy Birthday


Mayur Kakade 01st.OCT WOCKHARDT
Rajesh Roy 10th.OCT WOCKHARDT
Shubham Pathare 16th.OCT EXIDE
MR.PRAMOD SUTAR 18th OCT  LUPIN
Anil Pardeshi 25th OCT  ADANI
Sunita Modak 30th.OCT WOCKHARDT
Kunal Nana Dange  29th.OCT

Ganesh Festival

  The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated the states of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh and many other parts of India. Started by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaja, the great Maratha ruler, to promote culture and nationalism, the festival was revived by Lokmanya Tilak (a freedom fighter) to spread the message of freedom struggle and to defy the British who had banned public assemblies. The festival gave the Indians a feeling of unity and revived their patriotic spirit and faith. This public festival formed the background for political leaders who delivered speeches to inspire people against the Western rule. The festival is so popular that the preparations begin months in advance.

   Ganesha statues installed in street corners and in homes, and elaborate arrangements are made for lighting, decoration, mirrors and the most common of flowers. Poojas (prayer services) are performed daily. The artists who make the idols of Ganesh compete with each other to make bigger and more magnificent and elegant idols. The relevantly larger ones are anything from 10 meters to 30 meters in height. These statues are then carried on decorated floats to be immersed in the sea after one, three, five, seven and ten days. Thousands of processions converge on the beaches to immerse the holy idols in the sea. This procession and immersion is accompanied by drum- beats, devotional songs and dancing.

This Year  we celebrated Ganesh Festival with lots of love and joy towards lord Ganesha  and was really a memorable and  enjoyable days of this holy festival.

We also arranged some programs between these five days like ,

                  Programs                                  Winners
                                
1)            Traditional day                       Raju Akulvar    (wockhardt)

2)            Musical Chair                         Mangesh  Patil  ( MSCDA)

3)            Dance programs.                     Hanumant Giri (Pidilite)
             

And we are really thankful to all our participants and congratulations to all our winners .













Regards ,
                HR Department