Indian Associations
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Arizona Telugu Association
SEPTEMBER-07 | Mission Statement: The mission of AZTA is to preserve and enhance the rich Telugu heritage and bring the community together by celebrating and educating the Telugu traditions and collaborate with diverse organizations to promote Indian culture AZTA was established in 1989 and now has about 800 plus[ Read more ... ]
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ATA
JUNE-03 | The idea of starting a national organization of Telugu speaking people in USA was under consideration by concerned persons of people of Telugu origin for about two to three years (1988- 90). Finally, in early part of 1990 about two dozen likeminded individuals from various parts of USA gathered for [ Read more ... ]
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Bay Area Telugu Association
JUNE-02 | Bay Area Telugu Association (BATA) is a non-profit organization devoted to the awareness and promotion of Telugu culture in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area. Formed in 1971, is one of the biggest Indo-American organizations in San Francisco Bay Area and is one of the oldest Telugu Associations in [ Read more ... ]
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North America Telugu Association
MARCH-21 | NATA is a new, non-profit cultural organization serving the Telugu community in the US and Canada. It was announced on November 20, 2010 with its registered office in Princeton,New Jersey. NATA is established as service oriented organization due to its articles and mission. Created und[ Read more ... ]
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Patanjali Yogpeeth USA Trust
NOVEMBER-25 | Patanjali Yogpeeth - USA (PYP-US) Trust was established as a registered US charity in 2008. Its sister organisation, Divya Yoga, is an Indian charitable trust founded in 1995 by Swami Ramdev and Acharya Balkrishan. Like Divya Yoga, PYP-US Trust has many visionary aims and objectives, all fo[ Read more ... ]
