Non-Brahmin Movement & Role of the Justice Party | UPSC | BA (EPP/HEP) VI Semester
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Welcome to Brain Fuel, your multilingual learning hub for social science, Indian history, and career planning! In this video, we explore the Non-Brahmin Movement in colonial South India and the pivotal role played by the Justice Party in challenging caste-based dominance and advocating for social justice.
🔍 What you’ll learn:
Historical background of caste hierarchy in the Madras Presidency
Rise of the Non-Brahmin Movement as a response to Brahminical monopoly in education, administration, and politics
Formation of the Justice Party (South Indian Liberal Federation) in 1916 by leaders like Dr. T.M. Nair, P. Theagaraya Chetty, and C. Natesa Mudaliar2
Objectives of the Justice Party: representation for marginalized communities, educational reform, and reservation policies
Key achievements:
Winning the 1920 elections and forming the first non-Congress government in Madras
Introducing affirmative action for backward classes
Laying the foundation for the Dravidian Movement and social reform politics3
The Justice Party’s legacy in shaping modern Tamil Nadu’s inclusive policies and its transformation under Periyar into Dravidar Kazhagam
🎯 Why this matters: The Non-Brahmin Movement and the Justice Party were instrumental in democratizing access to power and education in colonial India. Their efforts challenged entrenched caste structures and paved the way for inclusive governance and social equity—core themes in UPSC and BA social science curricula.
🧠 Who should watch:
UPSC aspirants preparing for GS, Sociology, and Polity
BA (EPP/HEP) VI Semester students studying Indian social reform
Educators designing inclusive classroom content
Learners interested in caste justice, political history, and equity movements
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