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    Library Project Overview 
    Monitor our progress as we contact librarians across the country in an effort to encourage them to add "Return of the Aryans" to their collections.
       We need your help with this project 
    We believe every library should have at least one book detailing the greatness and grandeur of the ancient Indus Valley civilization. 

    Having consulted several scholars, writers, academicians, historians, archeologists, book-reviewers and others in the United States and abroad, we found the choice of this jury to be "Return of the Aryans" by Bhagwan Gidwani. 

    Monitor our progress as we contact librarians across the country in an effort to encourage them to add "Return of the Aryans" to their collections 

    Thank you for all your help.

     
     
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  • About American Institute of Sindhulogy

    American Institute of Sindhulogy has been established in response to the growing need for increasing awareness in the United States of America and elsewhere about Sindhu Civilization, its ancient history and unique cultural heritage and glowing contribution to the World Civilization.

    The mission of AIS is to put modern hostility aside and revive our ancient civilization.AIS is a non-profit, non-religious, non-political organization of people of the Indian subcontinent and the world.

    Our Institute operates now from a donated private business space and those of us who contribute our time and effort do so on an unpaid basis. Our private means, taken together, are too modest to support anything like a sustained initiative. The Institute’s only source of outside monies has been from private donations. The non-violence project, a public service initiative which we ardently advocate, has taken hold - to an extent we can no longer manage effectively given our meager resources. We need help.

    AIS need to establish a full time operation for non violence project. This will be an on- going project for many years to come. The funding for the program will be requested through Government Grant, Public donations

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