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I want to stand as Cultural Secretary as I want to create a society where everyone feels included and involved in our traditions and events, whether they were already actively participating before university or if they're new to being part of a malayali association. I feel I can help to bring a sense of community that people may be missing from home, as well as being an approachable and friendly face for any new members. I want to help create a safe, approachable space where everyone feels supported and included. As a current first-year representative for the society, I have already seen how events are organised and understand the management and skills needed for them and have shown commitment to the society. I understand how overwhelming university can be to any freshers and so I want to ease that transition for them with cultural familiarity. I want to make sure our flagship events like Onam and Thilakam define what our society represents, as well as being inclusive and welcoming to all members.
Being Malayali is something I carry with pride - it forms a core part of my identity. Spending many of my childhood summers in Kerala with my grandparents immersed me in the language and traditions, keeping me deeply rooted in my culture from an early age.
Growing up with interfaith parents has given me a unique appreciation of Kerala’s diversity, something I believe makes me especially suited to the role of Cultural Secretary. I’ve celebrated Christmas with carols and midnight mass, and welcomed Vishu mornings waking up to the Vishukani. Experiencing these traditions side by side has taught me that Malayali culture is rich in variety.
Throughout my childhood, my family moved between India, the United States, Switzerland, and now England. Yet no matter where we lived, one thing remained constant: we always found a Malayali community. A piece of home to carry with us. From Onam sadyas in community halls to taking part in cultural programs, I learnt the importance of creating a sense of belonging away from home.
Joining Malayali Society was one of the first things I did at UCL, and since then I’ve attended almost every social, because it gave me familiarity and friendship. It showed me how important cultural societies are in helping students feel grounded when living away from home. As Cultural Secretary, I want to give back to that community. I want to help plan events, create spaces where people feel comfortable and included, and work closely with the rest of the committee.