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Summary of
Adavallu Ekamaite movement​

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Answered by rituskmg
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Arrack is low cost liquor that is generally consumed by poor people. The anti-arrack movement started as a spontaneous movement in a remote village in Dubagunta in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh in India. It was a women’s movement which saw the articulation of the issue of family violence in a public forum. The movement questioned notions about the political apathy of suffering masses and inability of women to take initiatives on their own without men’s help. It is through this movement that rural women in the state of Andhra Pradesh created history. The movement grew out of the awareness brought about by the literacy mission the National Literacy Mission (NLC) was officially launched in Nellore District in January 1990.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Summary of Adavallu Ekamaite movement​

  • Women in Dubagunta, Andhra Pradesh's Nellore district, founded the Adavallu Ekamaite movement. It was a protest against the alcoholic beverage trade in the community. In order to destroy the arrack or booze, they raided the godown and ordered the store owners to close their liquor establishments. To raise awareness, they visited slums.
  • Andhra, that specific political measure was implemented to discourage drug use and alcohol consumption in general. The so-called Prohibition Enquiry Committee was established in 1954, and its report that was delivered a year later expressed a positive outlook on the adoption of prohibition as a national policy (Report of the Prohibition Enquiry Committee 1955).
  • It suggested a number of actions, including a deadline for the end of the nationwide prohibition (1st April 1958), the immediate ban on drinking in hotels, bars, restaurants, etc., the formation of prohibition committees in each district and at the local level, as well as a declaration by the government that explicitly supported the politics of prohibition as a national policy.
  • At least in Andhra Pradesh, the circumstances and occurrences are, in a sense, well-known and well-documented. Eenadu, a Telugu newspaper that published daily stories from the countryside and on the participants in the anti-arrack movement, contains the most thorough documentation of all local events. The movement's history is summarised and interpreted in two minor volumes (Bandila and Sailaja 1997; Sarveswara Rao and Parthasarathy, eds. 1997) and a limited number of articles.

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