Assamese Associations

Assamese Associations

This article lists associations related to Assam and its people. Some of them are very formal organisations while some others are purely a platform for like minded Assamese people to get together on different occasions.

Based in Assam

*Assam Sahitya Sabha

Based outside Assam

India

*Assam Bangalore Coordination Forum - http://abc-forum.org
*Assam Association, Delhi - http://www.assamassociation.org/
*Assam Association, Faridabad
*Assam Association, Gurgaon
*Assam Association (Mumbai)
*Assam Society of Bangalore
*United Assam Association of Chandigarh

Global

*Friends of Assam and Seven Sisters (FASS) - http://friendsofassam.org/index.php
*International Forum for Advancement of Assam

Africa

Australia

*Assam Association of Australia

Europe

*Assam Benelux Association (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg)
*Assam Sahitya Sabha of UK
*United Assam Association of the UK - http://www.assamassociation.org.uk/ ; http://assam.org.uk/aboutus.html

Middle East

*Assam Society of Dubai ("Axom Xomaj, Dubai") - http://assamtoday.tripod.com/about_us.htm

North America

*Assam Association of North America - https://www.aanaonline.org/index.asp
*Assam Foundation of North America
*Assam Sahitya Sabha, US Branch
*Assam Society of America ("Asom Sangha")
*United Assamese Organization of North America

ee also

*Culture of Assam
*Indiawijzer

External links

* [http://www.myAssam.net myAssam.net-Assamese Social Network]
* [http://www.assam.org Assam Portal]
* [http://www.indiawijzer.nl Indiawijzer]


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