Members in Santa Attire Visit Homes Across City with Malayalam Christmas Songs
Key Points:
- KCA members perform traditional Malayalam carols in festive costumes
- Association president praises participants braving cold weather
- Annual tradition strengthens community bonds during Christmas season
JAMSHEDPUR – The Kerala Catholic Association has kicked off their annual carol singing tradition, bringing Christmas cheer to homes across the city.
Members donned Santa costumes and festive caps. Meanwhile, they entertained families with drums and trumpets.
Musical Celebration
Traditional Malayalam carols echoed through neighborhoods. Moreover, the group incorporated dance performances during visits.
President A.L. Abraham praised the participants’ dedication. Furthermore, Secretary Preethi Jiju appreciated their enthusiasm.
Community Connection
The initiative required month-long planning. Besides, it aimed to share Christ’s message of love and peace.
Previous carol sessions have united communities. However, this year’s celebrations showed increased participation.
Future Vision
The association plans to expand the tradition. Additionally, they aim to reach more neighborhoods next year.
Carol singing has been a KCA hallmark. On the other hand, modern elements enhance the traditional practice.

