Election post
Just when you thought you were done reading my manifestos, I'm back with another one. My commitment to HSoc speaks for itself at this point: 3 elections, 3 losses, but I'm here to make it 1 from 4, because you miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
Simply put, I have a clear vision for my future as social sec of UCL HSoc - integrating newcomers of all years, bridging the gap between the committee and the wider society, and ensuring that all weekly events are so meticulously planned that you get to focus on what really matters - learning and celebrating the ways of Hinduism.
Some of the events that I would look to implement would be games and quiz nights to allow for newer members to feel fully at home in this society, sports match viewing parties allowing you to celebrate together (or cry if you're an RCB fan), and potluck-style dinners, expressing the diversity of Indian culture and the thing we all love the most, food. Along with this, I'll build on the fantastic framework left by the previous committee with the Sanskaar Sessions, co-ordinating with the incoming Sanskaar Officers to ensure that education is at the forefront of the society.
In short, my degree officially hates me because I spend more time writing campaign speeches than lecture notes - but that goes to show how much passion I have for this society. My boundless energy and unmatched desire to make a society that you would be proud to be a part of is really all you could ask in your future social sec of HSoc.