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Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Meet the candidate

 Meet the Candidate Programme for College Union Election 2024

 Jesus Training College, Mala

The "Meet the Candidate" programme for the College Union Election 2024-25 at Jesus Training College, Mala, was held on 9th October 2024. The event commenced at 9:30 AM with Aneena Joju from Malayalam option serving as the anchor for the session.

The programme introduced the candidates contesting for various posts in the upcoming election. For the post of Chairman, Elizabeth Sebastian from the Natural Science option and Sreelakshmi K Suresh from the Social Science option were the contenders. For Vice Chairperson, the candidates were Devika K. R. from the English option and Anitta Jose from the Natural Science option. Shary C. S. from the Mathematics option contested for the post of Secretary.

The position of Joint Secretary was contested by Akhila P. S. from the Malayalam option and Mishma Simon from the Physical Science option. The candidates for University Union Councillor included Saranya T. G. from the Malayalam option, Henna Rose from the English option, Angel Rose from the Mathematics option, and Sreelekha Mohandas from the Physical Science option.

For the post of Chief Student Editor, Sreelakshmi V. B. from the Malayalam option, Anju Mariya from the English option, and Aswathy T. D. from the Natural Science option were the contenders. The Fine Arts Secretary post saw competition between Pavizham T. U. from the English option and Anupriya K. M. from the Physical Science option.

The candidates for General Captain for Sports and Games were Sneha Sebastian from the Mathematics option, Anugraha C. R. from the Physical Science option, and Thasnim M. S. from the Natural Science option.

During the event, each candidate introduced themselves, outlined their plans, and shared their responsibilities, asking the students for their support and votes. The candidates expressed their enthusiasm and commitment to contribute to the college's development and student welfare.

The programme provided a valuable opportunity for students to interact with the candidates, gain insights into their vision, and make informed decisions in the upcoming election.