Parties
Nagpur IT firm Alacrity recognises employees’ efforts at its annual get together bash

Mehul Parekh, Gurleen Singh and Krutika Guhey at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Prachi Agrawal and Akshay Jhunjhunwala at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Rashmeet Matharu, Amrita Michael and Amruta Bhusari at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Riya Balwani at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Muskan Lalani and Saba Jiwani at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Sayli Datey at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Aditya Pujare and DJ Appy at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Ved Prakash Singh, Atul Thakur and Ishan Dodke at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Javed Shaikh and Dr Uday Waghe at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Tushar Kota, Kushagra Katre, Priyesh Sharma and Kumar Thakur at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Dhanashree Dhumal and Disha Kelzare at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Dr Shantanu Khandeshwar, Neeraj Wakhare and Pravin Dakhole at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Akshay Jhunjhunwala, Rajiv Sharma, Manishankar Sharma and Derek Moses at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Amruta Bhusari and Manmeet Arneja at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


MS Pawar at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur


Alekha Puranik at the annual get together cum awards function of Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited at Hotel Tuli Imperial, Nagpur

Nagpur IT firm – Alacrity E-Commerce Solutions Private Limited – recently hosted their annual get-together for its employees. Alacrity is involved in designing, programming, marketing and e-commerce since the last eight years in Nagpur. At this do, the hard work of employees was also recognised as Achievers Award and Tenure Awards were given away.
While six employees were awarded with the achiever award, twelve of them won the tenure award. For other employees, the evening was equally special as they partied like there’s no tomorrow and danced away to glory on the beats of Zingaat and other foot tapping Bollywood songs.
Mehul Parekh (CEO, Alacrity), Gurleen Singh, (COO), Krutika Guhey (Manager, HR), Dr Uday Waghe (Principal, YCCE), Prof Javed Shaikh (Director of placements, YCCE) and Dr Pravin Dakhole (Registrar, YCCE) were also present at the do.
Photos by: Kartik Thakur
Remembrance
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Parvez Musharraf
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Poora Nagpur bol raha hai, @ShubmanGill ab toh dekh le pic.twitter.com/9iaW2BBtZY
— Umesh Yaadav (@y_umesh) February 3, 2023
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