Discover qualified Indian professionals in Connecticut across all industries and specialties. Connect with lawyers, doctors, accountants, real estate agents, therapists, and other service providers who understand your cultural background, speak your language, and are dedicated to serving the Indian community with excellence and cultural sensitivity.
We aim to gather the brightest physicians in Connecticut with a single goal to nurture every individual physician’s idea and help them materialize it. We have inspired physicians to become Statesman, Leaders, Entrepreneurs, Educators and best Clinicians. We have successfully helped physicians identify their goals and accomplish it to make our communities better.
"CAPI is a strong and vibrant community of physicians. We aim to support one another as we strive for excellence in our professional lives while at the same time providing a social network for personal growth. Our goal is to empower physicians to be leaders in their community by raising awareness regarding health issues, getting involved in advocacy efforts, and modeling self-care practices for the future generation of physicians."
The South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut (SABAC) was formed in 2004 to serve as a resource to South Asian lawyers and law students for growth, professional development, networking, and community outreach. SABAC has made significant strides in these areas over the past fifteen years. SABAC is a member organization of the South Asian Bar Association of North America.
SABAC is proud of our longstanding commitment and efforts in advancing diversity and inclusion in the Connecticut legal community. We have done so through educational events, key partnerships, community service projects and fundraisers, and many other initiatives.
The Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) welcomes you to GOPIO's international network of people of Indian origin (PIO). GOPIO was founded at the First Global Convention of People of Indian Origin in New York in 1989. The initial thrust of GOPIO was fighting human rights violation of people of Indian origin. Although this has been improved in the last one decade, human rights violations continue to be a major issue for PIOs living outside India. GOPIO has now set its priorities in pooling our resources, both financial and professional, for the benefit of PIOs, the countries they come from and India. Toward this goal we welcome you to join in this international effort.