Indian Community Centre, Belfast

Welcome to the Indian Community Centre, Belfast

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The Indian Community Centre is a voluntary organisation which was established in 1981 in the Carlisle Methodist Memorial Church Hall.The centre works towards the promotion and greater understanding of Indian Culture and Traditions in Northern Ireland.

We also seek to create and build upon relationships with the wider Northern Ireland community, and reflect upon the changing diversity of our society. The current range of activities that the ICC provide

include:

  • Senior Citizens
  • Health Seminars
  • Youth Activities
  • Women’s Group Activities
  • Information & Advice
  • Arts and Cultural Activities
  • Cultural Awareness & Anti-Racism Training
  • Advocacy & Representation

                     

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Latest News

Mr Joseph Babu and Mr Mathew Varghese

We at the Indian Community Centre are heartbroken at the sudden and tragic passing  of Mr Joseph Babu and Mr Mathew Varghese.Our thoughts and prayers are with both...

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Mr Sitaram Yechury (MP)

Mr Sitaram Yechury MP Visited Indian Community Centre on 8th of July 2008. Mr Yechury had been visiting...

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Citizenship day in Lisburn

The ICC participated in the citizenship day celebration in the Friend's School in Lisburn. the Good Relations Officer, was present on the 26th and 27th of February in the school to facilitate...

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