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The Event Industry and COVID-19 Vaccine

  The COVID-19 vaccine, how it will affect our industry, what will be expected of event professionals once it becomes widely available, and whether or not it signals a new beginning for the industry in 2021.  In our conversation with Vijay Dalwani , we discussed this important subject. The covid 19 vaccine will bring significant changes, according to Vijay Dalwani.  Vijay Dalwani says, “I think it teaches people that large-scale events can only happen with vaccinated people. And there’s a lot of people out there that are not going to get vaccinated. And then we’re going to have to undo that mess later”, Vijay Dalwani explains. “What’s going to happen? What are we going to do with people that choose not to get vaccinated? It’s their right not to get vaccinated. Are we going to put a tag in their ear and say, you can’t come to our events?”. “Is that the precedent that we’re going to start setting? I’m not taking away from what I think is a really great thing to do for frontline workers.

What to Do If Your Event Goes Wrong?

  We understand that when you are hosting an event, you want everything to go as smoothly as possible. However, events have a lot of variables, and Murphy's law states that something will always go wrong. This is not to say that your event will fail and that you should avoid having one at all costs. If you plan carefully enough, you may not even have anything go wrong! However, no matter how well prepared you are, there will almost certainly be a few hiccups along the way. It could be as simple as the flowers arriving late or a minor miscommunication with the caterers. It could be something more serious, such as a power or equipment failure. Whatever happens, try not to be concerned. Here are some pointers on what to do if something goes wrong at your event. Our discussion about this was with Vijay Dalwani , a planner who has planned a lot of successful events. Vijay Dalwani offered some tips for what to do when something goes wrong at your event. Don't panic When things start

How safe will your event be?

The importance of safety is something that simply cannot be overstated in the world of events and entertainment. Be it conversations around COVID-19 vaccination or cyber-security, there are many ways to look at safety at events. So in today's topic we will discuss what safety precautions we should take in order to make an event as safe as possible as proposed by Vijay Dalwani.  Vijay Dalwani is a prominent name in the events industry. In Vijay Dalwani's event planning career he has planned numerous successful and safe events. Vijay Dalwani described everything regarding the safe events. “Safety is by no means a result of luck. To have a safe event, you need to make preparations in advance and processes in place. There are a lot of variables at play! A lot can go wrong when large crowds come together, but that is the last thing you need or want to happen during your event” says Vijay Dalwani. Here are some recommendations by Vijay Dalwani that will help you to make sure your at

How is the event industry dealing with restrictions of covid-19?

 COVID-19 has had an impact on nearly every aspect of life. In March 2020, the infection had spread to more than 100 nations, constraining the World Health Organization to proclaim a worldwide pandemic. Exceptional lockdowns, severe travel boycotts and "social separating" measures followed presently. As per Johns Hopkins University, this year to date there have been around 60 million cases and more than 1,000,000 passes worldwide because of the novel Covid.  With Vijay Dalwani, we examined the impact of Covid 19 on the event sector. In the event sector, Vijay Dalwani is a well-known name. Vijay Dalwani has arranged a variety of events, all of which have been successful. He also owns Harmony Event & Talent, a well-known event firm in the event sector.  This Covid 19 pandemic is awful for everyone, but the event business has been particularly hard hit. Vijay Dalwani also had to deal with a lot of issues as a result of the infection. Vijay Dalwani says “Numerous v

The impact of Covid-19 on Indian Education system

 The Covid-19 pandemic has transformed us. Governments are taking prudent steps to spread this contamination of novel Covid. In this arising society one thing is additionally developing which is our Education framework.  Universities and schools are shut with no sureness to when it will be open. We discussed this with Vijay Dalwani , Vijay Dalwani said “However there is a need to embrace new changes in the schooling framework. Innovation has turned into the lifeline for the understudies in this time”.  Online classes, entrance tests, Boards assessments, confirmations, serious assessments are the new typical for India. Further Vijay Dalwani said “E leanings are the new hotspots for the two understudies and educators. The sources which are completely disallowed to be raised in the schools and universities are presently the main medium through which instructors can interface with their understudies.” The lecture videos, virtual versions of textbooks and links of study mater

The pandemic and the entertainment industry

There has been an unprecedented health crisis involving COVID-19. The illness has had a devastating effect on every facet of the worldwide economy, including media and entertainment. In some countries, theaters have been forced to shut down because of lockdowns. An industry that has never seen anything like this before Pandemic COVID-19 has affected the entertainment industry drastically. It has massive impacts on many things, but the entertainment industry has been hit disproportionately. Considering Vijay Dalwani's experience in the entertainment industry, we chose to discuss this with him. Harmony Events & Talent is owned and operated by Vijay Dalwani , who is passionate about his work. Vijay Dalwani has said “ It is going to take time for industry to get back to normal. As the globe heals from COVID-19, production will gradually get back on track, and theatres will reopen to their full capacity.” Furthermore, according to Vijay Dalwani, “if a pandemic has a negative impact,