Assam science Society is a voluntary organization established as “Gauhati Science Society” in the year 1953 and subsequently renamed as “Assam Science Society” in the year 1956 to encompass entire state of Assam to crater its humble service by developing scientific temperament and also to create an environment for scientific research. The Society has 100 branches all over Assam . Recently they have established one branch in Delhi NCR in the year 2023
Asam Sahitya Sabha is a non Government, non profit, literary organisation of Assam. It was founded in December 1917 in Assam, India to promote the culture of Assam and Assamese literature. The JNU branch of the Asam Sahitya Sabha named Asam Sahitya Sabha - JNU was established and got affiliation from Asam Sahitya Sabha in the year 2023.
It was initially established in the year 2016 with AECIan Alumni working in Delhi NCR . Slowly it's membership is allowed to other parts of the country and abroad. Now around 200 plus AECian are members of the Association. This association is mostly involved with engineering works and other socio- economic activities. They have been orgabnizing their annual meet in November . Thei first alumni meet was organised in Scope building, Lodhi road followed by Srimanta Sankardev Bhawan, New Delhi , Lotus tree , NOIDA and in Dwarka ( 2022) .
This society is mostly constituted by Medical doctors working in Delhi NCR region primarily to support medical patients coming for treatments.
They have been operating one guest house for medical patients near Max Hospital , Saket
They have been associated with various socio-cultural activities viz. Me-Dam -Me-phi . One magazine is also published viz. Pulin Puthau
Contact persons Dr. Robin Gogoi, FPSI, FISMPP, Principal Scientist, I A R I, New Delhi-110 012, INDIA
Mail ID: r.gogoi@rediffmail.com, rgogoi@iari.res.in Mob. No. +91 9868148903 & 9718811267
It is a youth organization with members mostly from Delhi university operating in North Campus . They have been working in Cultural event, Sarawatii Puja, Durga Puja, Rongali Bihu, etc . They have been involved in socio- economic activities also.
Sristi provided commendable services during corona pandemic and arranged 14 Nos of buses to ferry 364 Nos of stranded people from Delhi to Assam . They also arranged food to affected families during that period.
Established on 16th October 2004 in Pragjyotishpur Society ,Sector 10, Dwarka . Aroud 250 families are members of the society , They have been celebrating various assamese culture i.e Bhogali Bihu, Rongali Bihu, srimanta Sankardev Mahotsav etc.
Has been in operation since 1980 . They have been associating with various activities and they even perform in family household on request. Their service may be requested for marriage, shardh ceremonry , naam kirtan, nagera naam etc