10. The Non-Brahmin Manifesto was issued by
a) C. Natesan
b) Pitty Theyagarayar.
c) T.M.Nair
d)Raja of Panagal
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The statistics used by non-Brahmin leaders in their 1916 manifesto were prepared by senior Indian Civil Service officers for submission to the public services commission. The Mylapore Brahmin faction rose to prominence in the early 20th century.
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The Non-Brahmin Manifesto was issued by C. Natesan
- a) C. Natesan is the correct option.
- C. Natesan was a politician and activist who led the non-Brahmin manifesto.
- Madras Presidency governmental issues in the initial part of the twentieth century were devastated by the "Brahmin - non - Brahmin clashes". Investigators and political intellectuals acknowledged that understanding the assertions between these two gatherings which were the Brahmins and non-Brahmins, is crucial to understand South Indian Politics and society.
- Communal brigade between Brahmins and non-Brahmins commenced in the presidency during the late 19th and early 20th century, primarily due to caste biases and disproportionate Brahminical manifestation in government jobs.
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