Exploring Malayalee Heritage: NUS South Asian Studies Student Society Visits Indian Heritage Center

Exploring Malayalee Heritage: NUS South Asian Studies Student Society Visits Indian Heritage Center

April 1, 2024
Photo Credit: Rasika Nedusherian

On 16th March 2024, the NUS South Asian Studies Student Society organized a visit to the Indian Heritage Center in Little India. Leading a group of enthusiastic students, they explored the special exhibition “Ente Veedu, My Home: Malayalees in Singapore,” co-curated in collaboration with the Singapore Malayalee Association.

The outing provided a captivating glimpse into the rich history and heritage of Malayalees, the second largest sub-group within Singapore’s Indian population. From inspiring stories of migration to captivating displays of tradition and culture, the exhibition offered a comprehensive overview of the Malayalee community’s contributions to the nation’s development.

As students navigated through the exhibit, engaging conversations flourished, and unique experiences were shared. They discovered religious and cultural influences permeating every aspect of society, including politics, economy, arts, and entertainment. Immersing themselves further, they explored exhibits showcasing traditional weddings, cuisine, and attire, which served as reminders of enduring traditions upheld by the community. The visit concluded with insights from young leaders of tomorrow, who shared their perspectives on concepts of what “Ente Veedu” (My Home) meant to them.

Overall, the outing fostered enriching conversations and connections among like-minded individuals, laying the groundwork for future events aimed at strengthening bonds within our community.

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