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Database of Indian Association Abroad S.No . Name of the Country Complete Name of Indian Association/ Community Organisation Ad Database of Indian Association Abroad Name of Complete Address of Tel. No./ E- Complete the Name of Organisation mail/ Website name, country Indian With Country position Association/ of two S.No community office . Organisation bearers of Associati on/Organ isation 1 Maldives India Club Reg. Office: 1st 00960-7774481/ General Maldives floor, indiaclubmaldives Secretary- (Exclusively G.Kudhimaage, @gmail.com/www. Shri. Sheel for Indian Faashankakilege indiaclubmaldives. P. Gautam, nationals) , Male org First Secretary (Cons.), HCI Male Mob: 00960- 7908339, Secretary- Mr. Manoj Nair (Mob: 00960- 7774481) Maldives Expatriates Reg. office: 00960-7950250/ Vice- Frendship H.Janavari iefcmaldives@gma President- Club-(Both Villa, Buruzu il.com Mr. Indians and Mau, Male Mannar Maldivians Mannan may take the (Mob:009 membership 60- 7708413), General Secretary- Mr. D. SenthiKU mar (Mob:009 60- 7950250 Maldives Friendship H.Merryrose 00960-7792830/ President: Association of 3rd Floor A, faimassociation@g Mohamed India-Maldives Filigas Magu, mail.com Saeed (FAIM)- (Both Maldives-20006 (Mob:009 Indians and 60- Maldivians 7771366), may take the General membership Secretary- Ms. Sofy Saeed (Mob: 0096- 7792830 2 Iceland indo Icelandic Hus- 00354-5888910/ 1. CEO, Chamber of verslunarinnar- atvinnurekendur@ Mr. Olafur Commerce kringlunni 7- atvinnurekendur.is Stephense 103 Reykjavik / N/A n, 2. Chairman, Mr. Bala Kamallakh aran Iceland Iceland-India Vatnsstigur 15, 00354-8483391/ 1. friendship appt 701 chandrika@austuri President, society 101Reykjavik ndia.is/ N/A Mrs. Chandrika Gunnarsso n, 2. Board Member, Mrs. Shyamali Ghosh Iceland Friends of Baronstigur 3, 00354-6936810/ 1. India 101 Reykjavik [email protected]/ Chairman, http://www.vinirin Mrs. dlands.is Solveig Jonasdotti r, 2. Board Member, MR. Kjartan Jonsson 3 Madagasca Karana 39, Avenue du 00 261 President: r Malagasy 26 juin, 2255614;00261320 Mr. Ansar Association Analakely 764028/ Ballou [email protected] g/ nil Madagasca Khoja Shia Mosquee 0261- Mr. r Ithna- Ankorondrano 2233383,3207640 Arozou Asheryjaamat BP 4098 28/ Hassam Community Antananarivo [email protected] Alibay, 101 g/ Nil President Ms. Faizana Madagasca Regional Mosquee 00261- President: r Council Khojas Ankorondrano 320559142; Mr. Shia-Ithna- BP 4098 0320733143; Navazaly Asherijamates Antananarivo 320731893 Molou, of Indian 101 Vice- Ocean President Mr. Mohamed Raza Djivan (032- 0559142) Madagasca Dawoodi Complexe 00261 320710860/ Vice- r Bohra Socio-Culturel Faizemad@moov. President Community Dawoodi Bohra, mg:shabbirbs@gm Mr. Anosizato, ail.com/ Nil Shaiffudin Antananarivo Baboudjee Madagasca Islamic BP 4220, 00261-320732703; President; r Institute of Antananarivo 320786012/ Mr. Madagascar 101 inismafoibe@gmai Hassan l.com/ Nil Mohamed Raza; General Secretary Mr. Shek Mounir Alihoussen Madagasca Ismaelienne Aga Khan 00261 President; r Aga Khan Council for 0340721742; Monsieur Community Madagascar, 340532816/ Sultanaly Gatiment Trio ncmadagascar@g Hassim , Property ler mail.com; Vice Etage, Tana [email protected]; President Water Front, GP [email protected] Madame 1090, m/ Nil Farah Antananarivo Djaffar, 101 Karim Meghani (officer) Madagasca Sunny Surty 7 Rue Robin 00261 331165609, President r Community Ramelina, 0320471701/ Mr. Adam Ambohijatovo, adam.yachine4@g Yachine, Antananarivo mail.com/ Nil Amnistrat or- Garda Rachid Madagasca Hindoo Samaj Societe SIAM 00261 331120134/ President- r Behoririka 12, bipine.siam@bluel Bipine rue Emile ine.mg; Veljee, Ranarivelo, jagoulkessavlal@y Vice Antannanariov ahoo.com/ Nil President Jagoul Kessavlal Madagasca Community IIM 72 bis, 00261- VicePresid r Sunnit Ankadivato, 320471701/garda.a ent Mr Institute Antananarivo [email protected]; joussa Culturel et 101 [email protected]; Farook Social Al [email protected] Gazhali om/ Nil 4 Tanzania Anjuman-e- PO Box 3037, +255 784787952/ Amil (Dares Saifee Magore Street, tayabali70@hotma Saheb Salaam) Upanga, Dar es il.com/ Nil Sheik Salaam Tayabali, Chairman and Tayabali Nurbhai, General Secretary Tanzania Goan PO Box 76375, +255754352222/ Savio (Dares Community Dar es Salaam briancasmiro@gm Fernandes, Salaam) ailcom/ nil Chairman and Brian Fernandes, General Secretary Tanzania Kalamandlam PO Box 8418, +255 0767782777/ Mr Sam (Dares Dar es Salaam [email protected]/ Idicula, Salaam) www.kalamandala Chairman m.co.tz and Mr. Vinayan Penedict, Secretary Tanzania Punjab Hindu PO Box 81, Dar +255689797349/vi Mrs. (Dares Stree Satsangh es Salaam kash.verma@hotm Verma Salaam) ail.com/ nil Chairperso n and Mrs. Saluja, Secretary Tanzania Tanzania Calico Complex, +255784610820/ Mr. Bharat (Dares Asian Plot No. 97- [email protected] Ruparelia, Salaam) Development 99/101-103, rtz/ Secretary Association Nyerere Road, www.tada.or.tz and Mr. PO Box 9021, Dinesh Dar es Salaam Vaishnav, Executive Secretary 5 Tanzania Aga Khan Kiponda St. P.O. Mr. Zanzibar Ismailia Jamat Box 185 Mohamed established: Zanzibar Bhaloo, 1905 Member: Represent 124 ative & Coordinato r Mob: +25577747 2257 Mr. Murad A. Velani, Secretary Mob: +25575426 8795 Tanzania Kokni Jamat Kiponda St. P.O. +25524 2250075/ Mr. Jaffer Zanzibar established: Box 185 'konknijamatzanzi Hussein 1920 Member: Zanzibar bar.org Bapumia, 300 (64 President families) Mob: +25577444 6622 Mr. Aziz Ismail Thakur, Secretary Mob: +25571340 8724 Tanzania Hindoo Union Kiponda St. P.O. Mr. Arvind Zanzibar Jamat Box 540, Chunilal established: Zanzibar Asawla, 1946 Member: Chairman 300 Mob: +25577654 1989 Mr. Sunil Bhagwanji, Secretary Mob: +25577217 9117 Tanzania Arya Samaj Gizenga St., +255 24 2231166 Mr. Suresh Zanzibar established: P.O. Box 121, Hindocha, 1906 Member: Zanzibar Secretary, 40 (15 Mob: families) +25571329 2529 Tanzania Hindi Sunni Mkunazini St., Mr. Haji Zanzibar Muslim Jamat Zanzibar Mohamed established: Chairman 1875 Member: Mob: 5000 +25578327 8692 Mr. Akhter Suleiman Mohamed, Secretary Mob: +25577375 4608 Tanzania Cutchi Memon Mkunazini St. +255 24 2231212 Mr. Zanzibar Jamat P.O. Box 1106, Mahmood established: Zanzibar Ismail, 1806 Member: Chairman 200 (50 Mob: families) +25571547 2827 Mr. Akhter Hussein Omar, Secretary Mob: +25571542 3411 Tanzania Khoja Shia Kiponda St. P.O. +255 24 2232154 Mr. Sajjad Zanzibar Ithnashri Box 508, Hussein, Hujjatul Jamat Zanzibar Chairman established: Mob:+255 1921 Member: 784471287 60 Mr. Ali Khali Mirza, Secretary, Mob: +25577741 1427 Tanzania Goan Zanzibar P.O. Mr. Zanzibar Community Box 524 Rosario established: Fernandes, 2002 Member: the Head 97 (35 Mob: families) +25577746 4177 Mr. Tony Madeira, Vice Chairman Mob: +25577743 8268 Tanzania Anjuman E- Kiponda St. P.O. +255 24 2237789 Mr. Amir Zanzibar Najmi Jamat Box 512, Sahib (Bohra) Zanzibar The head established: Tel: +255 1956 Member: 24 308 2237789 Mr. Habibullah Najmudin Jivajee, Secretary Mob: +25571678 3814 Tanzania Khoja Shia Kiponda St. +255 24 2231452 Mr. Zanzibar Ithnashri P.O. Box 625 Mohamedr Kuwatul Jamat Zanzibar aza Hassan established: Chairman 1919 Member: Mob: 112 (49 +25577741 families) 2786 Mr. Mohamed Taki Jaffer, Secretary Mob: +25577748 9841 6 Qatar Indian P.O. 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