Sankranti 2026 Hyderabad Office Celebration at Perficient
The Sankranti 2026 Hyderabad office celebration at Perficient was a vibrant showcase of tradition, creativity, and togetherness. Colleagues arrived in colorful ethnic attire, and the office was adorned with festive decorations that brought the spirit of Sankranti to life. The atmosphere was filled with joy as employees greeted one another, sharing stories of how the festival is celebrated in their homes and communities across India.

Rangoli and Kites Spark Creativity
One of the highlights of the Sankranti 2026 Hyderabad office celebration was the rangoli competition. Teams worked together to design intricate patterns that reflected cultural artistry and regional influences. Alongside this, the kite‑making challenge filled the day with laughter and friendly competition, reminding everyone of childhood traditions celebrated across India. The sight of colourful kites at theoffice became a symbol of freedom, creativity, and collective spirit.
Snacks and Shared Moments
No festival is complete without food. Traditional Sankranti snacks were served, creating a warm atmosphere where colleagues bonded over flavours that carried nostalgia. Employees shared memories of homemade sweets like ariselu and sakkinalu, connecting personal traditions with the workplace celebration. These simple moments of sharing reinforced the sense of community within Perficient’s workplace.
Team Bonding During Sankranti 2026 Hyderabad Celebration
The celebration was more than just fun activities. Sankranti marks the harvest season in India, symbolising gratitude and new beginnings. By celebrating together, employees connected across departments, strengthening collaboration and inclusivity. Cultural events like these help build a workplace where diversity is celebrated and team spirit thrives. The day also reflected Perficient’s commitment to fostering an environment where traditions are honoured and employees feel valued.
Continuing Our Festive Tradition
Perficient’s Hyderabad office has always embraced cultural festivities. From Diwali to Christmas, and now Sankranti, each event adds to the collective memory of our workplace. These celebrations remind us that beyond deadlines and projects, we are a community that thrives on shared experiences.
You can revisit our previous Sankranti celebration here or explore more about how people in India celebrate Makar Sankranti (Pongal (Tamil Nadu), Uttarayan (Gujarat), Maghi Bihu/Bhogali Bihu (Assam), Poush Sankranti (West Bengal), and Maghi/Lohri (Punjab/Himachal Pradesh)).
