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School

South Indian Cultural Association
Formation1954
HeadquartersIndore, India
ChairmanS.B.S. Iyer
Websitehttp://sicaindore.org/

The South Indian Cultural Association Senior Secondary School (also known as SICA School) is an English medium CBSE school from Nursery to College. It has 5 branches in Indore; Scheme no. 78, Scheme no. 54, Nipania, Aranya Nagar and Sanghi Colony.

History

SICA was established in 1954. Founded as a meeting place for elderly South Indians to trade in traditional South Indian cuisine. The school was established in 1976 with 3 teachers and 25 students. Today, the school has a student strength of more than 5,000 with more than 300 teachers. The school operates three separate institutions and is based in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.

List of Performers

The list of people who performed for SICA over the years include: Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna, Balasubramanyam, Vasumathi Badrinathan.

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