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Subbarayan, S. Srinivasa Iyengar, U.

Muthuramalingam Thevar, M. Ramachandran, Rajya Sabha members from Tamil Nadu, Subramanian Swamy, Nedumaran, Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar, P. Thirumavalavan, R. Sarathkumar, Mohammad Usman of Madras, P. Jeevanandham, P. Theagaroya Chetty, Yakub Hasan Sait, Shanmugha Rajeswara Sethupathi, S.

Muthiah Mudaliar, S. Satyamurti, M. Gopalsamy, S. Natesa Mudaliar, Cho Ramaswamy, Vijayakanth, Rajah Muthiah Chettiar, S.

Kumarasamy, T. Seshagiri Iyer, S. Ramasami Padayachi, Moovalur Ramamirtham, V. Kalyanasundaram, W. Soundarapandian Nadar, Vijaya T. Veeramani, H.

Vasanthakumar, Rukmini Lakshmipathi, Best Ramasamy, Jana Krishnamurthi, Ari Gowder, Janaki Ramachandran, R. Shanmukham Chetty, J. Shivashanmugam Pillai, K. Kader Mohideen, K. Santhanam, Kumari Ananthan, Panruti S.

Ramachandran, A. Abdul Samad, J.

Roche Victoria, T. Sasivarna Thevar, La Ganesan, C. Muthuswamy Gounder, Ramarajan, K. Krishnasamy, P. Cherian, Gingee N.

Ramachandran, Pon. Vijayaraghavan, S. Xavier, A.Devaraj, L.

Ravichandran, O. Duraisamy Gounder, Singaravelu Chettiar, R. Ponnappan Nadar, A. Chidambaranatha Nadar, M.Abdul Lathief, William, P. Mohammad Ismail, Pon Radhakrishnan, C. Marimuthu, Master Mathan, Kunjan Nadar, Aravinda Bala Pajanor, Tamilisai Soundarrajan, Saba Rajendran, Mir Humayun Jah Bahadur, D.

Sivaprakasam, D. Kumaradas, N. Ganapathy, K. Thirugnana Sambandam, S. Pakkur Subramanyan, R. Veerappan, L.

Sriramulu Naidu, S. Muthukumaraswamy Naidu, M. Mani Nadar, Pasupathy Pandian, A. Swamidhas, Alexander Manual Simon, S. Muthuramalingam, N. Author by: General Books LLC Language: en Publisher by: Books LLC, Wiki Series Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 54 Total Download: 865 File Size: 42,9 Mb Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.

Chapters: Periyar E. Ramasamy, Justice Party, Anti-Hindi agitations of Tamil Nadu, Madras anti-Hindi agitation of 1965, M. Karunanidhi, Hereditary education policy, Anti-Hindi agitation of 1937-40, Dravidar Kazhagam, N. Krishnan, Periyar E.

Ramasamy and religion, Vaali, Periyar E. Ramasamy and the eradication of caste, E. Sampath, Self-Respect Movement, Periyar E. Ramasamy and social reform, Controversy of arrests in Tamil Nadu about construction of flyovers, Moovalur Ramamirtham, V. Kalyanasundaram, Aravindan Neelakandan, W. Soundarapandian Nadar, Bharathidasan, K.

Veeramani, P. Muthukumar, Tanittamil Iyakkam, M. Radha, Snehan, Anbil P. Dharmalingam, K. Anbazhagan, Blackshirts, Tamil activism.

Excerpt: Erode Venkata Ramasamy (Tamil: ) (17 September 1879 - 24 December 1973), affectionately called by his followers as Periyar (Tamil: ), Thanthai Periyar or E. R., was a businessman, politician, Indian independence and social activist, who started the Self-Respect Movement or the Dravidian Movement and proposed the creation of an independent state called Dravidasthan comprising South India. He is also the founder of the socio-cultural organisation, Dravidar Kazhagam. Periyar was born in Erode, Madras Presidency to a wealthy family of Kannada speaking Balijas. At a young age, he witnessed numerous incidents of racial, caste and gender discrimination.

Periyar married when he was 19, and had a daughter who lived for only 5 months. His first wife, Nagammai, died in 1933. Periyar married for a second time in July 1948. His second wife, Maniammai, continued Periyar's social work after his death in 1973, but still his thoughts and ideas were being spread by Dravidar Kazhagam. Periyar joined the Indian National Congress in 1919, but resigned in 1925 when he felt that the party was only serving.

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Subbarayan, S. Srinivasa Iyengar, U. Muthuramalingam Thevar, M.

Ramachandran, Rajya Sabha members from Tamil Nadu, Subramanian Swamy, Nedumaran, Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar, P. Thirumavalavan, R. Sarathkumar, Mohammad Usman of Madras, P. Jeevanandham, P.

Theagaroya Chetty, Yakub Hasan Sait, Shanmugha Rajeswara Sethupathi, S. Muthiah Mudaliar, S. Satyamurti, M.

Gopalsamy, S. Natesa Mudaliar, Cho Ramaswamy, Vijayakanth, Rajah Muthiah Chettiar, S. Kumarasamy, T. Seshagiri Iyer, S. Ramasami Padayachi, Moovalur Ramamirtham, V. Kalyanasundaram, W.

Soundarapandian Nadar, Vijaya T. Veeramani, H. Vasanthakumar, Rukmini Lakshmipathi, Best Ramasamy, Jana Krishnamurthi, Ari Gowder, Janaki Ramachandran, R. Shanmukham Chetty, J. Shivashanmugam Pillai, K.

Kader Mohideen, K. Santhanam, Kumari Ananthan, Panruti S.

Ramachandran, A. Abdul Samad, J. Roche Victoria, T.

Sasivarna Thevar, La Ganesan, C. Muthuswamy Gounder, Ramarajan, K. Krishnasamy, P. Cherian, Gingee N. Ramachandran, Pon.

Vijayaraghavan, S. Xavier, A.Devaraj, L. Ravichandran, O. Duraisamy Gounder, Singaravelu Chettiar, R.

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Ponnappan Nadar, A. Chidambaranatha Nadar, M.Abdul Lathief, William, P. Mohammad Ismail, Pon Radhakrishnan, C. Marimuthu, Master Mathan, Kunjan Nadar, Aravinda Bala Pajanor, Tamilisai Soundarrajan, Saba Rajendran, Mir Humayun Jah Bahadur, D.

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Sivaprakasam, D. Kumaradas, N. Ganapathy, K. Thirugnana Sambandam, S. Pakkur Subramanyan, R. Veerappan, L. Sriramulu Naidu, S.

Muthukumaraswamy Naidu, M. Mani Nadar, Pasupathy Pandian, A. Swamidhas, Alexander Manual Simon, S.

Muthuramalingam, N. Author by: Source: Wikipedia Language: en Publisher by: Books LLC, Wiki Series Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 79 Total Download: 603 File Size: 55,6 Mb Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Chapters: Justice Party (India) politicians, Periyar E.

Ramasamy, Raja of Panagal, Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu, T. Theagaroya Chetty, C. Natesa Mudaliar, M. Krishnan Nair. Excerpt: Erode Venkata Ramasamy (Tamil: ) (17 September 1879 - 24 December 1973), affectionately called by his followers as Periyar (Tamil: ), Thanthai Periyar or E. R., was a businessman, politician, Indian independence and social activist, who started the Self-Respect Movement or the Dravidian Movement and proposed the creation of an independent state called Dravidasthan comprising South India. He is also the founder of the socio-cultural organisation, Dravidar Kazhagam.

Periyar was born in Erode, Madras Presidency to a wealthy family of Kannada speaking Balijas. At a young age, he witnessed numerous incidents of racial, caste and gender discrimination. Periyar married when he was 19, and had a daughter who lived for only 5 months. His first wife, Nagammai, died in 1933. Periyar married for a second time in July 1948. His second wife, Maniammai, continued Periyar's social work after his death in 1973, but still his thoughts and ideas were being spread by Dravidar Kazhagam. Periyar joined the Indian National Congress in 1919, but resigned in 1925 when he felt that the party was only serving the interests of the Brahmins.

In 1924, Periyar led a non-violent agitation (satyagraha) in Vaikom, Kerala. From 1929 to 1932 toured Malaysia, Europe, and Russia, which had an influence on him. In 1939, Periyar became the head of the Justice Party, and in 1944, he changed its name to Dravidar Kazhagam. The party later split and one group led by C.

Annadurai formed the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in 1949. While continuing the Self-Respect Movement, he advocated for an independent Dravida Nadu (Dravidistan).

Periyar propagated the principles of rati. Author by: Bala Jeyaraman Language: en Publisher by: Rupa Publications Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 60 Total Download: 929 File Size: 50,7 Mb Description: Visionary, rationalist, atheist, activist, social reformer, writer, doyen of Tamil politics, Father of the Dravidian Movement—E.V. Ramasamy, a.k.a. Periyar, was a man who donned many hats during his long and eventful political sojourn of nearly sixty years. Both intensely admired and hated, he fought, among other things, for abolishing the caste system and the emancipation of women.

A political firebrand, he believed passionately and wholeheartedly in the ideals he upheld; through his actions, he won many supporters, as well as detractors. A depiction of the political, social and literary impact that this iconoclast’s views had and continues to have on his followers, this book is a fresh look at an extraordinary life. Author by: Source Wikipedia Language: en Publisher by: Books LLC, Wiki Series Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 76 Total Download: 912 File Size: 54,6 Mb Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Chapters: Periyar E. Ramasamy, Devaneya Pavanar, Subramanya Bharathi, Jayakanthan, Periyasaamy Thooran, Rettamalai Srinivasan, Iyothee Thass, Sarojini Varadappan, Dominic Jeeva, Moovalur Ramamirtham, Aravindan Neelakandan, W. Soundarapandian Nadar, Sengai Aaliyan, Neelan Tiruchelvam, V. Aiyar, Bharathidasan, Ameer Sultan, Kethesh Loganathan, Dheeran Chinnamalai, Dharmaveera K.

Govindaswamy Naidu, N.P Manicham Errthandaar, Jeevan Thiagarajah, Thomas Savundaranayagam, Karmegha Konar, Appaswamy Pajanor, Tamil activism. Excerpt: Erode Venkata Ramasamy (Tamil: ) (17 September 1879 - 24 December 1973), affectionately called by his followers as Periyar (Tamil: ), Thanthai Periyar or E. R., was a businessman, politician, Indian independence and social activist, who started the Self-Respect Movement or the Dravidian Movement and proposed the creation of an independent state called Dravidasthan comprising South India. He is also the founder of the socio-cultural organisation, Dravidar Kazhagam. Periyar was born in Erode, Madras Presidency to a wealthy family of Kannada speaking Balijas. At a young age, he witnessed numerous incidents of racial, caste and gender discrimination.

Periyar married when he was 19, and had a daughter who lived for only 5 months. His first wife, Nagammai, died in 1933. Periyar married for a second time in July 1948. His second wife, Maniammai, continued Periyar's social work after his death in 1973, but still his thoughts and ideas were being spread by Dravidar Kazhagam.

Periyar joined the Indian National Congress in 1919, but resigned in 1925 when he felt that the party was only serving the interests of the Brahmins. In 1924, Periyar led a non-violent agitation (satyagraha) in Vaikom, Kerala. From 1929 to 1932 toured Malaysia, Europe, and Russia, which had an influence on him. In 1939, Periy. Author by: Source Wikipedia Language: en Publisher by: Books LLC, Wiki Series Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 98 Total Download: 866 File Size: 40,9 Mb Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.

Chapters: Periyar E. Rajagopalachari, Arumuka Navalar, Pudhumaipithan, Devaneya Pavanar, C.

Lakshmi, Subramanya Bharathi, Jayakanthan, A. Venkatachalapathy, Sujatha Rangarajan, Charu Nivedita, T.K. Doraiswamy, Sandilyan, Periyasaamy Thooran, T.

Rajan, Kalki Krishnamurthy, Akilan, U. Swaminatha Iyer, Ki. Rajanarayanan, Vembu Vikiraman, Constanzo Beschi, S. Ramakrishnan, R. Raghava Iyengar, Lakshmi Holmstr m, Thangar Bachan, Moovalur Ramamirtham, Parithimar Kalaignar, V. Kalyanasundaram, Aravindan Neelakandan, Sengai Aaliyan, V. Aiyar, Manonmaniam Sundaram Pillai, Appadurai Muttulingam, Inkulab, Javar Seetharaman, Pa.Raghavan, Indra Soundar Rajan, Tamilvanan, V.

Balakumaran, Writer Shaji, Gnani Sankaran, Dhanushkodi Ramasamy, Ashoka Mitran, Vidya Subramaniam, Thiagarajan Sadasivam, Jeyamohan, Venkatarama Ramalingam Pillai, Umaru Pulavar, Nadarajah Selvarajah, L. Kandasamy, Konangi, Thi. Janakiraman, Pattukkottai Prabakar, Indira Parthasarathy, Vannadhasan, Rajesh Kumar, Singaravelu Chettiar, Subha, R. Gopal, Pushpa Thangadorai, La Sa Ra, Ramanichandran, V. Akilesapillai, List of Tamil language writers, Sivasankari, Mowni, Naccinarkiniyar, Azhagiya Periyavan, Karmegha Konar, Athancode asan, Vaduvur Duraisami Iyengar. Excerpt: Erode Venkata Ramasamy (Tamil: ) (17 September 1879 - 24 December 1973), affectionately called by his followers as Periyar (Tamil: ), Thanthai Periyar or E. R., was a businessman, politician, Indian independence and social activist, who started the Self-Respect Movement or the Dravidian Movement and proposed the creation of an independent state called Dravidasthan comprising South India.

He is also the founder of the socio-cultural organisation, Dravidar Kazhagam. Periyar was born in Erode, Madras Presidency to a wealthy family of Kannada speaking Balijas. Author by: General Books LLC Language: en Publisher by: Books LLC, Wiki Series Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 49 Total Download: 745 File Size: 55,9 Mb Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Chapters: Periyar E. Ramasamy, Justice Party, Anti-Hindi agitations of Tamil Nadu, Madras anti-Hindi agitation of 1965, M. Karunanidhi, Hereditary education policy, Anti-Hindi agitation of 1937-40, Dravidar Kazhagam, N. Krishnan, Periyar E.

Ramasamy and religion, Vaali, Periyar E. Ramasamy and the eradication of caste, E. Sampath, Self-Respect Movement, Periyar E. Ramasamy and social reform, Controversy of arrests in Tamil Nadu about construction of flyovers, Moovalur Ramamirtham, V. Kalyanasundaram, Aravindan Neelakandan, W. Soundarapandian Nadar, Bharathidasan, K.

Veeramani, P. Muthukumar, Tanittamil Iyakkam, M. Radha, Snehan, Anbil P. Dharmalingam, K. Anbazhagan, Blackshirts, Tamil activism. Excerpt: Erode Venkata Ramasamy (Tamil: ) (17 September 1879 - 24 December 1973), affectionately called by his followers as Periyar (Tamil: ), Thanthai Periyar or E.

R., was a businessman, politician, Indian independence and social activist, who started the Self-Respect Movement or the Dravidian Movement and proposed the creation of an independent state called Dravidasthan comprising South India. He is also the founder of the socio-cultural organisation, Dravidar Kazhagam. Periyar was born in Erode, Madras Presidency to a wealthy family of Kannada speaking Balijas.

At a young age, he witnessed numerous incidents of racial, caste and gender discrimination. Periyar married when he was 19, and had a daughter who lived for only 5 months.

His first wife, Nagammai, died in 1933. Periyar married for a second time in July 1948. His second wife, Maniammai, continued Periyar's social work after his death in 1973, but still his thoughts and ideas were being spread by Dravidar Kazhagam.

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Chapters: Periyar E. Ramasamy, Dravida Nadu, Dravidar Kazhagam, N. Krishnan, Portrayal of Tamil Brahmins in popular media, Sathyaraj, Self-Respect Movement, Manivannan, Dalit Voice, W. Soundarapandian Nadar, Bharathidasan, M. Excerpt: Erode Venkata Ramasamy (Tamil: ) (17 September 1879 - 24 December 1973), affectionately called by his followers as Periyar (Tamil: ), Thanthai Periyar or E. R., was a businessman, politician, Indian independence and social activist, who started the Self-Respect Movement or the Dravidian Movement and proposed the creation of an independent state called Dravidasthan comprising South India. He is also the founder of the socio-cultural organisation, Dravidar Kazhagam.

Periyar was born in Erode, Madras Presidency to a wealthy family of Kannada speaking Balijas. At a young age, he witnessed numerous incidents of racial, caste and gender discrimination. Periyar married when he was 19, and had a daughter who lived for only 5 months.

His first wife, Nagammai, died in 1933. Periyar married for a second time in July 1948. His second wife, Maniammai, continued Periyar's social work after his death in 1973, but still his thoughts and ideas were being spread by Dravidar Kazhagam. Periyar joined the Indian National Congress in 1919, but resigned in 1925 when he felt that the party was only serving the interests of the Brahmins.

In 1924, Periyar led a non-violent agitation (satyagraha) in Vaikom, Kerala. From 1929 to 1932 toured Malaysia, Europe, and Russia, which had an influence on him. In 1939, Periyar became the head of the Justice Party, and in 1944, he changed its name to Dravidar Kazhagam. The party later split and one group led by C. Annadurai formed the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in 1949. While continuing the Self-Respect Movement, he advocated for.