Discuss the nature of Backward Classes movement in Post Independent India
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Backward Classes Movement' meant 'the non-Brahmin Movement' in its earlier stage. The notion-Brahamin Movement had two objectives: 1. Demanding the approve of supplementary concessions and privileges (which would cause discrimination against the Brahmins) to surpass Brahmins in education and social position.
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The nature of Backward Classes movement in Post Independent India
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- Backward Classes had suffered a lot during the British rule as well as after the independence of India.
- Many strict and orthodox Brahmins were practicing such customs and rituals in which lower caste was experiencing discrimination.
- To fight against such conditions, the counter-cultural movements, The Dravidian movement (The self-respect movement), Mahar Movement, and Sri Naryan Dharma Pratipalan Movement occurred.
- One of these, the self-respect movement was famous in India post-independence as it had fought against Brahmins working the social and political sectors.
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