Discuss the character of Caste Movement during British India in the Nineteenth Century.

Answer: In the early 19th century, caste movement gained momentum which aimed to end caste inequalities through social, economic and political upliftment of lower caste.

  • In Bombay, ‘Paramhans Mandali’ was founded in 1840 to work for the abolition of caste.
  • In Central India, ‘Satnami Movement’ was initiated by Ghasidas, who worked among the leather workers and organized the movement to improve their social status.
  • In Kerala, a Guru from Ezhava caste, Sri Narayan Guru proclaimed the idea of unity for his people. He aligned argued against treating people unequally on the basis of caste differences. He asked for one caste, one ....
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