How Mauritian CEO Celebrated New Year's Eve?

11 years, 3 months ago - January 01, 2013
How Mauritian CEO Celebrated New Year's Eve?
What will do CEO of December 31? One word comes up most often: family. But we do not forget work, even spirituality. Six CEO told.

Cyril Hoist Advertising Logos "moments of intense spirituality"
"Since 1976, when I converted to Pentecostalism, I spent December 31 in the church family of the Assembly of God in Rose Hill. These are moments with prayers, chants, hymns, but also shows and skits around spirituality. It is an inner joy that can not be described, but it feels deeply. We can not replace these great moments of joy. I believe that the traditional festivities are ephemeral. This prayer session will last until December 31 midnight. It will be followed by a meal that will be shared among the faithful. '

Rajun Jugurnath Director of Audit'': "A night like any other"
"The Eve of December 31 was a night like any other. Besides, I go to bed at 21 pm every night as 30. Except at midnight, I wake up in the traditional backfiring to welcome the new year. And to wish a happy new year to my father, my wife and my two son, Bhavish, accounting and Khusal, lecturer at the Fashion & Design Institute. The next day, after prayers at Grand Bassin, we gather around a sumptuous meal.No alcohol at home, but soft drinks and fruit juice to welcome 2013 as it should. '

Jacques Li Wan Po Li Wan Po Group: "After the family dinner, place to dance Trianon"
"My wife and I welcome my three son, Dick, and Nicolas Jeanmick and my five grandchildren Floréal's Eve December 31. Our friends and in-laws will also join the party. The first part of the evening usually happens around family a hearty meal, accompanied by a good wine and whiskey Walker missed. There will be a great party atmosphere before the stroke of midnight we will exchange wishes of happiness and prosperity for the new year. Subsequently, with a group of friends, we will continue the party at club Hualien, at Trianon, where we dance until the wee hours of the morning. '

Valerie Rawat Apollo Bramwell Hospital: "One night in the service of my team and our patients,"
 "It will be a special night in the service of my team and our patients. This year, there will be no big party, but a good evening with my husband over a good meal. With the phone handy because I am on call for Apollo Bramwell Hospital. A way to start 2013 by encouraging teams, throughout the year, taking turns 24/7 with our patients. '

Sunil Benimadhu the Stock Exchange of Mauritius "Used relaxing privileged"
"I intend to spend Christmas Eve December 31, in the comfort of the home environment with my wife Karuna, our fi ls Yashnil and other members of my family with my older sister. This is an opportunity to relax and privileged exchanges around a good meal, good wine and good music while awaiting the arrival of 2013, which I hope will be a year harmonious and positive. On the stroke of midnight, I intend to visit my mother-in who is my neighbor, to wish him a happy new year. '

Kiran Juwaheer, Vivo Energy Ltd: "A tradition of family reunion"
"Like every year, I will be with family for Christmas Eve December 31. It is a tradition in our family gathering and some relatives at home in Curepipe. Except when I was stationed overseas for five years. My wife Rubina, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Management from the University of Mauritius, my two son, Ashutosh, 17, and Abhishek, 15, who attend the Royal College of Curepipe, and my daughter Rushika, 11 years, we will celebrate the coming of the new year with a barbecue and fireworks. Since January 1, 2013 is the first day of the year, it will be a day of reflection and resolutions at both the family and the company. '

 

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