MALAYSIAN INDIAN ARCHIVES

PROBLEM STATEMENT

The cultural and heritage challenges faced by the current Malaysian Indian generation
Artboard 1 STEREOTYPING 1) perpetuation of stereotypes and misconceptions about the Indian community. 2) This lack of awareness may lead to negative perceptions and hinder efforts to combat discrimination and promote inclusivity. WEAKENED SOCIAL COHESION 1) Contribute to the breakdown of social bonds within Indian community. 2) Increased social fragmentation. UNDERMINED DIVERSITY 1) Lack of awareness and appreciation for the multicultural fabric of the nation. 2) Undermining efforts to promote unity. DIMINISHED SENSE OF BELONGING 1) Feel less connected to the broader Malaysian society B40 groups. 2) Experience a diminished sense of belonging. =

MISSION & VISSION

The highlights of establishing a Malaysian Indian Archives
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Perservation of Heritage

To safeguard and showcase the rich cultural heritage of Malaysian Indians. It would preserve artifacts, historical documents, traditional objects digitally.

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Cultural Identity

Being the first of its kind, would serve as a symbol of pride and identity for Malaysian Indians.This will reinforce a sense of belonging and cultural identity being a Malaysian Indian.

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Accessibility

Allow for people with physical limitations or in remote areas to access exhibits and promotes inclusivity.

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Immersive Learning

Technology offers deeper interactive learning experience, enhancing understanding and retention of historical knowledge.