About Organization

The Dakshin Bharat Jain Sabha, a prominent social organization for Jains in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Goa, celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1999. Notably, many of its presidents have hailed from North India. The Sabha has taken significant steps to secure minority status for Jains in India by filing a writ petition in the Supreme Court. Additionally, the organization funds various educational institutions and offers scholarships to meritorious Jain students from South India. Each year, it honors distinguished individuals from the Jain community with the Karmveer Bhaurao Patil Samaj Seva Puraskar and recognizes excellence in journalism through special awards.


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Tree Plantation

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Students Scholarships

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Blood Camps

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Medical Help

What We Achieved

Through our dedicated efforts, we have empowered over 1,522,832 girls, providing them with opportunities for a brighter future. We awarded 15,832 scholarships to deserving students, supported the environment with the planting of 1,522,832 trees, and organized 7,832 blood camps to promote community health. Additionally, we offered vital medical assistance to 57,832 individuals, demonstrating our commitment to making a positive impact on society.


Our Vision

"To preserve and promote the Jain community’s unique identity, fostering cultural, educational, and social growth while securing its recognition and protection as a minority religion in India."


Our Vision

"To advocate for the constitutional rights of Jains, empower the youth through education and leadership, uplift women, and unite the community through social and cultural initiatives. We are committed to recognizing excellence within the Jain community, promoting political awareness, and ensuring the continued progress of Jainism in India."