Hindu Society: Sanskaar Coordinator

Candidates

Hridima Bhattacharya

Hi, I’m Hridima and I am running for the role of Sanskaar coordinator. My primary focus, if elected, will be to create a welcoming environment that embraces a wide range of aspects of Hinduism. Firstly, I would like to organise regular temple visits. This would bring everyone together and create a meaningful opportunity for members to engage in rituals and celebrations, while also allowing for spiritual growth ...

Arunima Unde

Hello everyone! I’m Arunima, a first year mech eng student, and I will be running for Hindu Society’s Sanskaar Co Ordinator role this year! As a member of the subcommittee, and now over halfway through my first year at Imperial, I have experienced first – hand the beautiful impact this society has on its members through all its events – from weekly discussion sessions to Garba. As Sanskaar C ...

Ashrith Agastyaraju

Namaskarams all! I am Ashrith and I am running for Hindu Soc's Sanskaar Coordinator. From a young age, I've always been fond of celebrating every festival: the bhajans, learning about our Itihāsas, and of course the food! But most importantly, imbibing a sense of community is what our festivals are all about. A strong community amplifies everything that makes a festival what it is. This year I thoroughly enjoyed G ...

Suryansha Sheth

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Savita Ramkumar

Our culture and traditions shape who we are, and as Sanskaar Coordinator, I want to help strengthen our connection to them. Through engaging events, discussions, and initiatives, I aim to make Hindu values, spirituality, and heritage more accessible and meaningful for everyone. If elected, I will: Help organise insightful and interactive sessions on Hindu philosophy, traditions, and values e.g. temple visits, gro ...

Prerana Vijayakumari

Namaste, I'm Prerana! I’m running for Sanskaar Coordinator to create engaging opportunities to connect with the traditions, values, and knowledge of Sanatan Dharma. It’s not just memorizing scriptures and shlokas, but about understanding the core of our Dharma and integrating it into our lives. Sanatan Dharma isn’t just a religion—it’s a way of life. University is the perfect time to as ...