Manhattan Hindi Pathshaala

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619 Lexington Ave
New York, NY 10022

Manhattan Hindi Pathshaala is a non-profit volunteer organization that was established in 2001 with the aim of promoting the Hindi language and Indian culture at the grassroots level. With a dedicated team of individuals, they offer Hindi language classes and organize various cultural events and festivals to celebrate and preserve the rich heritage of India.

HindiUSA, the parent organization of Manhattan Hindi Pathshaala, is committed to their vision of fostering a strong sense of community and providing a platform for individuals to learn and appreciate the Hindi language. Through their mission, they strive to create a supportive environment for students and promote cultural diversity through their educational programs and initiatives.

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