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Question
Examine the origin and growth of Non-Brahmin Movement in Tamil Nadu.
Solution
Origin of Non-Brahmin Movement:-
Cause:- In the Madras presidency due to the rapid growth of education, there was an increase in the number of educated Non-Brahmins.
Reason:- Intense political and social activities politicized the educated Non-Brahmins to raise the issue of caste discrimination and unequal opportunities in Government employment and representation in the elected bodies which were dominated by Brahmins.
Formation:- The Non-Brahmins organized themselves into political organizations to protect their interests.
- In 1912 the Madras Dravidian Association was founded with C. Natesanar as its secretary. The active role of C. Natesanar for the growth of the Non-Brahmin movement.
- In June 1916 he established the Dravidian Association Hostel for Non-Brahmin students.
- He bridged the gap between the two leading Non-Brahmin leaders of the time Dr. T. M. Nair and P. Thiyagarayar.
- On 20th November 1916, a meeting was held for about thirty Non-Brahmins under the leadership of P. Thiyagarayar Dr. T. M. Nair, and C. Natesanar at Victoria public hall (Chennai).
South Indian Liberal Federation (SILF):-
South Indian Liberal Federation was founded to promote the interests of the Non-Brahmins.
Newspapers launching:- They launched three newspapers, Justice in English, Dravidian in Tamil, and Andhra prakasika in Telugu.
- SILF is popularly known as the ‘Justice party’ after its English Newspaper.
- They held several meetings throughout the presidency to set up branches.
Objectives of Non-Brahmin Manifesto:-
- Reservation of jobs in Government services.
- Seats in local bodies
Achievement:- The act of 1919 provided reservation of seats to Non-Brahmins.
In the elections held in 1920, the Justice Party won the majority seats in the Legislative Council. A. Subburayalu of the Justice Party became the first Chief Minister.
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