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ORGANIZATIONS
United States Hindu Alliance
5430 Jimmy Carter Boulevard, Suite 234, Norcross, GA 30093
281-782-9513 | www.ushaonline.org | contactushaoffice@gmail.com
HIGHLIGHTS
* First Hindu advocacy group to start a nationwide
Hindu voter registration drive
* Successfully fought the appointment of Preeta
FOUNDING
YEAR: Bansal to the NY Court of Appeals, the highest
court in the state of New York
2001 * Successfully stopped the National Book Critics
VOLUNTEER Circle giving its coveted Award to Dr. Wendy Doniger
STRENGTH * First Hindu advocacy group to start a nationwide
30 Hindu Chaplaincy Program
MAJOR PROJECTS
Human rights, voter registration, educational
initiatives, inter religious dialogue, empowerment,
FOUNDING MEMBERS Kashmir awareness, media, academic and youth
Dr. Ved Prakash Nanda, Dr. Mahesh Mehta, Dr. outreach programs, etc.
Sujatha Reddy, Chandrakant I Patel, Dr. Deen
Chandora, Dr. Basant Tariyal, Bhikhu Patel,
IMPORTANCE OF DHARMIC NETWORK FOR
Kanchan Banerjee, Mukesh Patel, Gokul Kunnath
HUMANITY
VISION Dharmic organizations naturally serve the diverse
To be the effective voice of Hindus in America and needs of the vast Dharmic community worldwide.
all those who believe in Dharma worldwide Since Dharma seeks to ensure harmony, the coming
together of Dharmic organisations is a natural
MISSION process.
To protect the rights and interests of
COVID-19 RESPONSE HIGHLIGHTS
Hindus worldwide
Support and promote social service organizations
such as India Development and Relief Fund, AIM for
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Dharma, Freedom and Justice Seva, and Sewa USA in mobilizing resources to fight
the pandemic.
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