NITN | @notintownlive | 12 Mar 2020, 09:15 am

Kolkata/NITN: ITC Hotels Kolkata- ITC Royal Bengal & ITC Sonar- celebrated International Women’s Day by recognizing the strength and resilience that women bring into the team.
Host of fun filled activities and games such as Balloon & Multitasking Race, Quiz on Women Achievers, Dumb Charades, Cup Cake decorations, to name a few, were organized, to foster team spirit, warmth and creativity.
A special DJ in the house spinned chart busters inviting everyone- from the pro to the enthusiasts, to the dance floor. A cake cutting ceremony and a delectable spread added to the celebration making the afternoon memorable.
Speaking on the occasion, Tejinder Singh, Area Manager East ITC Hotels & Cluster General Manager ITC Royal Bengal & ITC Sonar said, “ Being an equal opportunities employer we have a significant team of over 300 talented ladies across all areas of ITC Sonar & ITC Royal Bengal, so the celebration created a true landmark event for the Hotels."
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