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Learn about our rich history, values, and the journey of Indian National Brahman Council.
Indian National Brahman Council (INBC) is one of India's foremost organizations representing the Brahman community. Established with a vision of unity and service, INBC has grown into a nationwide movement that works tirelessly for the social, educational, and cultural upliftment of Brahmans across the country.
Our organization brings together scholars, educators, professionals, and community leaders under one banner to address the challenges faced by the community in modern India while preserving our ancient heritage and traditions.
With district-level branches in over 200 locations, state-level committees, and a strong national executive body, INBC operates as a democratic organization that listens to its members and acts in their best interest.
"विद्वत्तां महत्त्वं ज्ञानेन"
"The greatness of the learned lies in knowledge"
Upholding righteousness and ethical conduct as the foundation of all community activities.
Bringing together Brahmans from every region, sub-caste, and walk of life under one common cause.
Promoting education, learning, and the pursuit of wisdom that has been our tradition for millennia.
Selfless service to the community, society, and the nation — inspired by our ancient ideals of seva.
Preserving and propagating our rich cultural, spiritual, and literary heritage for future generations.
Advocating for equal rights, dignity, and fair representation for every member of the community.
Key milestones in the history of Indian National Brahman Council.
INBC was established by a group of visionary Brahman leaders committed to uniting the community under one national platform.
Expanded to 15 states with active district-level branches, membership crossing 10,000 marks.
Launched the scholarship program awarding over ?50 lakh annually to deserving Brahman students.
Organized national-level Vedic conferences, Sanskrit workshops, and cultural festivals in 20+ cities.
Launched online membership portal, virtual events during COVID, and digital community engagement platforms.
50,000+ active members, 200+ branches, and continued expansion of welfare programs across India.