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The New York South Asian Real Estate Network (NYSAREN) is a professional association exclusively for commercial real estate professionals in the greater New York City area. NYSAREN was founded in 2015 and has active membership of over 600 investment related professionals. NSAREN's events are designed to facilitate new relationships amongst the members while also providing useful educational events where senior members of the community can share their insight and experience.
Members represent the full range of commercial real estate firms including private equity funds, development shops, operators, lenders, legal counsel, brokerage and investors targeting both GP and LP investments.
The New York Chapter of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India was established as ICAI's first USA based chapter on April 9, 2008 to serve the US based members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is a statutory body established under the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 for regulating the profession of Chartered Accountants in India. ICAI is the second largest accounting body in the whole world with a strong tradition of service to the public interest and to the Indian economy. During its more than seventy years of existence, ICAI has achieved recognition as a premier accounting body not only in the country but also globally, for maintaining highest standards in technical, ethical areas and for sustaining stringent examination and education standards. Since 1949, the profession has grown leaps and bounds in terms of membership and student base.
American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin in Queens and Long Island, a Not-for-Profit Organization, representing all Physicians of Indian Origin in Queens and Long Island, NY, was started in June 1995.
AAPI Queens and Long Island (AAPIQLI) represents the interests of all physicians of Indian Origin in its area including providing Continuous Medical Education (CME) and engaging in charitable activities for the benefit of our community at large. Since its inception there has always been a strong alliance with and support from National AAPI, the largest ethnic Physicians Organization in USA
This organization has been growing rapidly in membership and is well accepted by all other local and national professional organizations. From the very beginning the leadership has put heavy emphasis on transparency and the democratic process, which are the main ingredients for its enormous success. AAPI of Queens and Long Island currently represents over 800 active physicians and donates more than $60,000 annually for charitable purposes. It is also, one of the largest chapters of National AAPI.
AAPI-QLI is a forum to facilitate and enable Indian American Physicians to excel in patient care, teaching and research and to pursue their aspirations in professional and community affairs.
Our vision is to promote professional solidarity in the pursuit of excellence in patient care, teaching and research. Bring American medicine the distinctive contributions from India, and advance the American creed of one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.
Founded in 1996, the South Asian Bar Association of New York (SABANY) is an organization of South Asian attorneys practicing in the New York City metropolitan region.
SABANY is dedicated to the needs, concerns, and interests of lawyers of South Asian heritage, which includes Afghans, Bangladeshi, Bhutanese, Indians, Indo-Africans, Indo-Caribbeans, Maldivans, Nepalis, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans, and other diasporic communities. We are committed to promoting the professional development of the South Asian legal community through networking, advocacy, and mentoring. Each year we host panels, CLE courses, and workshops on career development, social justice issues, and current events. We also organize networking events, a Public Interest Fellowship Benefit, and a Leadership Awards Gala.
SABANY is dedicated to ensuring the civil liberties of the South Asian community in New York, by acting as a conduit between the South Asian community and legal services and educational programs in the area. It is our goal to educate South Asian Americans about their legal system and to encourage more participation by our community in the legal profession.
The mission of the South Asian Bar Association of New York is to enhance the professional development of the South Asian legal community and act as a resource to the South Asian community at large by increasing access to justice, upholding the rule of law and improving our justice system.
The Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) of the tri-state area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut is one of the largest esteemed umbrella organizations in the Indian community. It represents over 500,000 strong and vibrant Asian-Indians who provide significant grass root support.
Established in the year 1970, the FIA has blossomed into a commendable organization that has become an effective mouthpiece and mobilizer for the community.
FIA represents various issues that concern a growing Asian-Indian community at the local, state, and national levels.
Over the years, it has also tried to project a truthful and real image of India to the mainstream community and also further the interests of Indians residing in the United States.
It is in this spirit that, since 1981, the annual India Day Parade is held in New York City to present our progress and unity to the many diversified ethnic communities in this area.
The American India Foundation is committed to improving the lives of India’s underprivileged, with a special focus on women, children, and youth. AIF does this through high impact interventions in education, health, and livelihoods, because poverty is multidimensional. AIF’s unique value proposition is its broad engagement between communities, civil society, and expertise, thereby building a lasting bridge between the United States and India. With offices in New York and California, twelve chapters across the U.S., and India operations headquartered in Delhi NCR, AIF has impacted 8.4 million lives across 26 states of India.
Our vision is what guides every aspect of our work by describing what we need to accomplish in order to continue achieving sustainable, quality growth. AIF’s vision is to Contribute to building an India where all people can gain access to affordable education, health care and livelihood opportunities, and where all Indians can realize their full potential.
Engage, inform, and inspire those passionate about India by building a trusted bridge and secure channel for philanthropic funding from the United States and other regions across the world, and its effective investment in the most innovative and scalable projects in India.
A Sharma Law Firm, PLLC (ASLF) is a dynamic law firm that represents individual and corporate clients in complex and routine US immigration law matters along with related business and commercial transactions. ASLF shares a commitment to providing high quality, sophisticated and personalized services that earns the confidence and trust of employers and employees alike. At ASLF, we never forget that people are the focus of our practice. Unlike many other law firms that tend to concentrate in one facet of immigration law, ASLF is unique insofar that it has developed an equal expertise in addressing the immigration needs of both large corporations and of individuals. As a result of this broad expertise, ASLF has been able to provide complete representation to a client in almost every immigration-related matter.
Commercial/business transactions, international business law and transactions, franchising and joint ventures law, licensing agreements & computer law, entertainment and media law, right to publicity & First Amendment rights, trademarks & copyright laws, wills, trusts & probate, real estate, matrimonial law, employment laws, civil litigation, and immigration.