Sangam News


Are you interested in teaching Tamil language?

If you are interested in teaching Tamil language and promoting the Tamil culture to our future generations then please contact the Tamil Sangam and register your interest. We will contact you as position becomes available.

ATLAS Olympic Language Competition Winners: Our Tamil School students participated in a competition for language specialist secondary and supplementary schools in London to create an on-line front-page poster / video on welcoming young Olympic visitors to London. We are pleased to report that one of our students, Shareena Vasanthan, had won the competition in the Tamil Language category. You can view all the winning entries here.
Tamil School Annual Day: The school celebrated its Annual Day on 13th of December 2009 at Plashet School in East Ham, London. Performances included bharathanatiyam, folk dances, recital of "Thirukkural" as well as comedy sketches.
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Want to learn Bharathanatiyam, Indian folk dance and Carnatic vocal? UNiversal Language Of Communication (UNLOC) Ltd provides courses on Bharathanatiyam, Indian folk dances (such as Karagattam, Kummi, Oyilattam, Kolaattam and Kavadi) as well as Carnatic vocal classes.
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New courses: Classes to improve your English, Dress Making and general well-being are run at the Sangam.
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Welcome to the homepage of The London Tamil Sangam, one of the oldest Tamil organisations in UK.

The London Tamil Sangam was founded in 1936 by Dr. R. K. Shanmugam Chettiar, the first finance minister of Independent India and Mr. K.T.K. Thangamani, a veteran Communist leader.

Our Sangam was visited by Gandhiji, the Godfather of India, when he came to London for the Round Table Conference.

The sangam was registered in 1960 as a limited company and subsequently became a registered charity organisation.

Abdul Jaleel Shajahan
President