Founded in 1971 in Warangal by visionary leaders inspired by the teachings of Swami Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi, and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar,
Kula Nirmulana Sangham (KNS) has been at the forefront of the movement to eradicate caste and promote human equality for over five decades.
Rooted in the belief that caste is a social evil that obstructs progress, KNS works relentlessly to dismantle caste-based discrimination through
awareness campaigns, public debates, and the promotion of inter-caste and inter-religious marriages.
From grassroots activism and legal support to cultural programs and educational outreach, the organization has mobilized communities, empowered youth,
and supported thousands of couples in their journey towards a caste-free society. With unwavering commitment and the backing of progressive thinkers
and citizens, KNS continues to build a just, inclusive, and humane India.
Eradicating Caste. Empowering Humanity.
At Kula Nirmulana Sangham, our mission is to:
- Eliminate caste-based divisions from every layer of society — social, cultural, and institutional.
- Foster unity and communal harmony by promoting inter-caste and inter-religious marriages.
- Dismantle caste indicators in names and housing to create a truly inclusive environment.
- Educate and empower young minds to choose love and equality over tradition and discrimination.
- Provide legal and emotional support to couples who challenge societal norms for a better tomorrow.
- Collaborate with progressive organizations and forums to amplify the voice of equality.
Through active awareness programs, debates, student initiatives,
legal aid, and community support, we strive to build a new India —
one where humanity leads, and caste recedes.
A Just, Equal, and Caste-Free Society
Kula Nirmulana Sangham envisions a society where every individual is valued not for their caste, religion, or birth, but for their character, values, and humanity.
We dream of a world where love transcends caste boundaries, where intercaste and interfaith marriages are celebrated, and where true equality becomes the norm — not the exception.