Indian Ethnic Resources
Pittsburgh Region
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Association for India's Development (AID) - Pittsburgh
http://pittsburgh.aidindia.org/
"Started in 1990 by graduate students at the University of Maryland, the Association for India's Development (AID) has been raising awareness and supporting many community development efforts in Indian villages. Over the years, AID's volunteer base has grown in number, size and maturity. In Pittsburgh, AID has been active since 1995. -
Bengali Association of Pittsburgh
http://www.bengali-pitt.org/
The Bengali Association of Pittsburgh (BAP) is a non-profit organization that serves the ethnic Bengali population in Pittsburgh and neighboring communities. BAP promotes Bengali culture and awareness by hosting social, religious and cultural programs throughout the year. -
Sreyashi Dey, Odissi Dancer and Choreographer
http://www.srishtidances.org/
The founder-director of Srishti, meaning creation, an institution dedicated to teaching and research on Odissi and developing awareness and thinking on Indian culture through classical dance. -
The IndUs Entrepreneurs (TiE), Pittsburgh Chapter
http://www.tiepgh.org/
A non-profit global network of entrepreneurs and professionals with roots or interest in the Indus region, established to foster entrepreneurship and nurture entrepreneurs.

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