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📲 Join the Official BodhGanga Academy Telegram Channel https://t.me/generalawarenessbyprateek For Free Sample PDFs, Structured District Notes & Exam-Focused MCQs. Freedom Movement Series • Movements That Shaped Modern India | Socia... Welcome to 🇮🇳 India Unlocked, India’s first District-to-Nation Digital Encyclopedia initiative. In this episode of our Freedom Movement Series, we explore the Self-Respect Movement (1925) — a powerful socio-political and anti-caste reform movement started by Periyar E.V. Ramasamy in Tamil Nadu that challenged Brahminical dominance, caste hierarchy, and social inequality in colonial India. More than just a reform movement, the Self-Respect Movement reshaped social thought in South India and laid the ideological foundation for the Dravidian political movement, social justice discourse, and rationalist activism in modern India. 📌 What This Episode Covers: ✔ Social conditions in Madras Presidency ✔ Background of Non-Brahmin Movement ✔ Founding of Self-Respect Movement (1925) ✔ Role of Periyar E.V. Ramasamy ✔ Anti-caste and anti-Brahmin ideology ✔ Promotion of rationalism & atheism ✔ Self-Respect marriages (without Brahmin priests) ✔ Women’s rights & widow remarriage ✔ Opposition to Sanskritisation & caste-based rituals ✔ Link with Justice Party & Dravidian politics ✔ Long-term impact on Tamil Nadu’s political landscape 🎯 Exam Relevance (UPSC / State PSC / SSC): • Frequently asked in UPSC Prelims (Modern India) • Important for Social Reform Movements in South India • Relevant for Tamil Nadu PSC & other State PSC exams • Linked with Non-Brahmin Movement & Dravidian Movement • Important for questions on caste reform & social justice • Useful for Mains answers on social reform & rationalist movements 📘 This video is designed for: UPSC, State PSC, SSC, CDS, CUET & other competitive exams Aspirants seeking conceptual clarity + analytical understanding 🧭 Why It Matters in the Freedom Movement Series: The Self-Respect Movement highlights: • Social dimension of India’s freedom struggle • Assertion of non-Brahmin identity • Rise of rationalist and anti-caste movements • Beginning of Dravidian political consciousness • Foundation of modern social justice policies in Tamil Nadu It reminds us that India’s freedom struggle was not only political — but deeply social and ideological. 📌 Part of: India Unlocked – Freedom Movement Series 📌 Watch till the end for exam-ready revision points & analytical insights 🪷 Series Details 📚 Series: Know Your India / Social Reform Movements 📽️ Channel: India Districts Unlocked by BodhGanga Academy 🎙️ Presented by: Prateek Bhargava 🙏 Support Our Mission — Like, Share & Subscribe to BodhGanga Academy as we continue building India’s most structured, exam-oriented knowledge archive. 👉 📌 Full India District Playlist (Master Playlist): 👉 • India First District Encyclopedia – 700 Di... 👉 📌 India Summary Playlist: 👉 • India in Minutes | AI Explainers | India's... 👉 📌 Legends of India Series 👉 • Architects of Modern India: Legends of Ind... 👉 📌Freedom Movement Series 👉 • Movements That Shaped Modern India | Socia... #IndiaUnlocked #FreedomMovementSeries #SelfRespectMovement #Periyar #DravidianMovement #ModernIndianHistory #UPSCPrelims #StatePSC #SocialReformMovements #BodhgangaAcademy #FirstInIndia #firstinindiainitiative #TNPSC #MadrasPresidency #JusticeParty #SocialJustice #IndianHistory Self Respect Movement 1925, Periyar E V Ramasamy, Anti Caste Movement India, Non Brahmin Movement, Dravidian Movement History, Socio Religious Reform Movements India, Modern Indian History UPSC, Tamil Nadu Social Reform, Rationalist Movement India, Social Justice Movement India