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India Club of Greater Dayton is a non-profit organization serving the Indo-Dayton community.
The objectives of the India Club are:
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To promote the welfare and assimilation of Asian Indians of greater Dayton and vicinity;
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To sustain and perpetuate the heritage and culture of India;
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To centralize resources, energies and talents for general betterment of Asian Indians;
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To promote educational, literacy, and cultural activities;
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To disseminate information and foster amiable attitudes among the various cultural groups for better understanding and cooperation;
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To raise funds for specified welfare projects.
The Club periodically organizes cultural and social programs; welfare, charitable and scientific projects; concerts, seminars, and lectures in art and music; and engages in such other activities as may be necessary to meet its objectives (as mentioned above)
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The India Foundation of Dayton is an educational and cultural organization whose objective is to help the community understand more about Indian Culture. It provides information about India, its people, ideas, culture, society and economics through meetings, seminars, television programs, art exhibits and film festivals, and through sponsorship and visit to this country by Indian experts from variety of fields.
The India Foundation also provides speakers for schools and socio-educational organizations.
Through special awards and honors, the India Foundation recognizes people who have made outstanding contributions in promoting Indian culture and a positive image in this country.
The India Foundation is not affiliated with any other organization and does not promote any religious or political thought or platforms. Its activities are supported through voluntary contributions. Donations are tax deductible.
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| Indian Student Association is one of the most active international student organizations on campus.
We are a non-profit student organization recognized by the Office of Student Activities. Our purpose is to provide an
opportunity for Indian students to interact and share the joy of the culture and heritage, and to help new students coming from India.
ISA serves to promote the awareness of cultural diversity on campus by organizing cultural and social events on campus.
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| The Indian Students Association at Wright State University is a non-profit organization aimed at promoting service, leadership opportunities and making the Indian Culture familiar to University Campus and to the local community in and around Dayton. We aim to help new students with the educational and social issues that they may face as soon as they arrive. In addition to serving the common Interests of Indian Students, ISA is very active in promoting Indian culture and tradition. We are always open and on the look out for new ideas and suggestions, so feel free to contact any of our executive committee members on how we can improve upon the organization's activities to better serve the members needs.
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The Miami-valley Area Telugu Association was formed on September 11, 1994 at a picnic organized by the Telugu community.
The primary purpose of the organization is to bring together all the people of Telugu heritage and to help preserve and
propagate Telugu culture in the Dayton-Springfield metropolitan area. On that day, a name was selected for the organization
and a steering committee was formed.
The new association organized its first cultural program celebrating the Telugu New Year (Ugaadi) on April 1, 1995 with more
than 200 people in attendance. A constitution was adopted for the new organization, and the first Executive Committee was elected and installed.
The association provides an opportunity for the many Telugus in the area, especially the youngsters, to exhibit their
talents and for the community to get together regularly and have a good time. We make a conscious effort to involve the
Telugu people newly coming to the area, and the Telugu students at the local universities.
With enthusiastic volunteers, several life members, increasing participation, a community willing to provide financial
support for worthwhile activities, and a growing local Telugu population, we are hopeful that this young association will
continue to grow and expand its activities. We seek your active involvement and enthusiastic support during this exciting
period of growth and thank you for your support.
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