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DCKAP Celebrates 11th Anniversary With Family & Friends

Tamizh Selvan
July 19, 2016 |

DCKAP celebrated its 11th anniversary on 17th July 2016 at Hyatt Regency Chennai. For the first time in its more than a decade-long existence, the family, friends, and kids of DCKAP employees were invited to participate in the celebrations.

Hosted by the HR team and welcomed by CEO Karthik Chidambaram, the highlight of the celebrations were the performances by the employees.  The kids show, dance & skits by the employees enthused the crowd.

A delicious spread of lunch & dessert was served. It provided a perfect setting for walking around and getting to know the family and friends of the employees.

Post lunch, there was a chat session with the family members about their views on life & work at DCKAP.  After a brief ‘Thank You’ speech by Iyappan, Architect – Magento, the day concluded with tea and snacks and promises to get together again.

 

Photo Essay of the Celebration

 

DCKAP 11th Anniversary Celebrations

Hosted by the HR team and welcomed by CEO Karthik Chidambaram at Hyatt Regency Chennai

 

DCKAP 11th Anniversary Celebrations

With Kids around there was a lot of fun and frolic

 

DCKAP 11th Anniversary Celebrations

Geeks can dance too

 

DCKAP 11th Anniversary Celebrations

Office comedies are always popular. The skits used it to the hilt.

 

DCKAP 11th Anniversary Celebrations

After fun…some food – A spread of delicious Indian food & desserts

 

DCKAP 11th Anniversary Celebrations

New campus recruits

 

DCKAP 11th Anniversary Celebrations

Informal chat session with the family members about their views on life & work at DCKAP

 

DCKAP 11th Anniversary Celebrations

How well do you know your spouse? and other fun games

 

DCKAP 11th Anniversary Celebrations

DCKAP Family

 

Event Highlights

 

 

 

Tamizh Selvan

Tamizh Selvan heads the marketing efforts for DCKAP and its brands. He manages its content marketing and blog. He is a bibliophile and a cinephile. He can be found browsing at any one of the popular bookshops in Chennai during the weekends or watching movies at home.

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