Lower caste movement and the idea of social equality under the raj : jyotirao phule and maratha renaissance
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31-03-2017
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University of North Bengal
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Post-Colonial Indian state was fraught with high level of caste
discrimination, illiteracy, agricultural failures and many such grimy
situations which now partially have been addressed by systematic
and strategic planning since 1951. Considering the vastness and
incredibly heterogeneous demography of the nation bringing in social
equality by eradicating caste hierarchy, education for all and
agricultural development policies are the key areas where India has
been performing well unlike other South Asian countries of third
world. The seed of the idea behind many such policies especially in
development of mass education was sown by great Indian thinker
Jyotirao Govindrao Phule. In primary and higher education for
masses, right to the farmers and the true realization of a just and
egalitarian society which would be neither caged under the clutches
of foreign rulers nor dominated by hierarchically structured class
and caste based Hindu society this erudite Marathi Activist-Writer-
Thinker has made commendable contribution. Phule’s work brought
an era of renaissance which gave voice to the lower caste marginalized
population unlike the mainstream upper caste-bourgeois led
nationalist movement which failed to include the age old cultural
and social deprivation of sudras and untouchables of the land. This
article will focus on Phule’s view on social reform during mid and
late 19th century colonial India which later influenced emancipatory
movements of lower caste people and their struggle for social equality
in Independent India.
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2348-6538