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Keep the fire of the self-respect movement going

  • September 28, 2024
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Keep the fire of the self-respect movement going

Sub :History

SEC: Modern India 

Context:

  • Hundredth year of the Self-Respect Movement.
  • Self-Respect Movement was part of broader Dravidian movement against Brahminical hegemony.

Self-Respect Movement:

  • A radical social reform movement in South India that aimed to achieve equality for those oppressed by the caste system.
  • The movement was founded in 1925 by V. Ramaswamy Naicker, commonly known as Periyar.
  • The movement aimed at destroying the contemporary Hindu social order in its totality and creating a new, rational society without caste, religion and God.
  • In 1925, Periyar also launched Kudi Arasu, a tamil weekly advocating social reform.
  • Periyar organised the first Self-Respect Conference in Chengalpet (Tamil Nadu) on February 17, 1929

Main objectives:

  • Breakdown of the Brahminical hegemony
    • E.g.: Self-Respect Marriages: Introduced and popularized marriages that did not require Brahmin priests or traditional rituals.
  • Equal rights for the backward classes and women in the society
  • Revitalization of the Dravidian languages.
  • Abolition of caste names
  • Education, employment opportunities and equal property rights for women
  • Marital equality
  • Supported widow remarriage, divorce rights, property rights, and abortion.
  • Promoted contraception for women’s empowerment and body autonomy.
  • Encouraged inter-caste marriages as a counter to patriarchal control over partner choices.

The Dravidian movement:

  • The Dravidian Movement emerged in the early 20th century in Tamil Nadu, India, primarily as a response to the perceived dominance of Aryan culture and Brahminical hegemony.
  • The Dravidian movement in British India started with the formation of the Justice Party.
  • It sought to promote the rights and identity of the Dravidian people, who are mainly Tamil speakers and belong to the southern part of India.
  • Major leaders:
    • Periyar: Founder of the Self-Respect Movement, DravidarKazhagam (DK)
    • C.N. Annadurai: Founder of the Dravida MunnetraKazhagam (DMK)
    • Karunanidhi: Successor to Annadurai, furthered the Dravidian agenda.
  • Political parties like the DMK and AIADMK emerged from the movement, focusing on regional identity and welfare policies.
  • September is observed as Dravidian Month to honour the significant historical events of the Dravidian Movement.

Justice Party:

  • The Justice Party, officially the South Indian Liberal Federation, was a political party in the Madras Presidency of British India.
  • Formed government in 1920 by Natesa Mudaliar along with T. M. Nair and P. Theagaraya Chetty championed non-Brahmin politics.
  • Nominated the first woman Legislative Council member, Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy.
  • Issued the Communal Government Order for job reservations.
History Keep the fire of the self-respect movement going

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