List of Indian Organisations in Singapore - Social & Professional Groups

Social & Professional Groups

Business & Professional Groups

  • Chettiars Nattukkottai Chamber Of Commerce
  • Indian Institutes of Technology Alumni Assn
  • Professional Network of Young Indians
  • Serangoon Merchants Association
  • Sikh Money Lenders and Businessmen Association
  • Sindhi Merchants Association
  • Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry
  • Singapore Sri Lanka Business Association
  • Singapore Tamil Teachers' Union
  • Tamils Information Technology Society, Singapore (STiTS)

Social/Cultural Community Groups

  • Little India Shopkeepers and Heritage Association (LISHA)
  • Bengali Association Of Singapore (BAS)
  • Kannada Sangha (Singapore)
  • Koothanallur Family Club
  • Maharashtra Mandal
  • Sembawang Tamils Association
  • Singapore Bengali Society
  • Singapore Ceylon Tamils Association
  • Singapore Gujarati Society
  • Singapore Kerala Association
  • Singapore Keralee Kalanilayam
  • Singapore Malayalee Hindu Samajam
  • Singapore North Indian Hindu Association
  • Singapore Indian League
  • Singapore Tamil Youths' Club
  • Singapore Tamilian Association
  • Singapore Tamizhar Eyakkam
  • Singapore Telugu Samajam (STS)
  • Society of Indian Students (formerly: Society of Indian Scholars)
  • Tamils Representative Council (TRC)
  • Tamils Reform Association
  • Thamizhvel Narppani Mandram
  • Thiruvalluvar Tamil Valarchik Kazhakam
  • Yarthavar Association
  • Surya Keeridam Association

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