List of Indian Organisations in Singapore - Arts & Sports Groups

Arts & Sports Groups

Arts Groups

  • Agni Koothu (Theatre Of Fire)
  • Apsaras Arts Performing Arts Company
  • Association of Singapore Tamil Writers
  • Indian Arts Centre
  • Indian Cultural Society
  • Kala Mandhir
  • Naujawan Orchestra
  • Nrityalaya Aesthetics Society
  • Ravindran Drama Group
  • Sikh Cultural and Literary Society
  • Singapore Indian Artistes' Association
  • Singapore Indian Film, Art and Dramatic Society
  • Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society
  • Society Of Kalai Pithers
  • Soorya (Singapore)
  • Sri Saktivilas Mission
  • Tamil Language And Cultural Society
  • Tamizhavel Dramatic Society
  • The Naval Base Kerala Library
  • Vaineeka Music

Sports & Recreation Clubs

  • Ceylon Sports Club
  • India International Insurance Sports & Recreation Club
  • Indian Bank Recreation Club
  • Indian Overseas Bank Recreation Club
  • Sikh Sports Club
  • Silambam Art Association
  • Singapore Indian Association
  • Singapore Indian Football Club
  • Singapore Khalsa Association

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