Question 78→ 2025 IAS Prelims GS I : Genius Classroom Explanation

📘 IAS Prelims 2025 — GS-I | Q.78 | Classroom Explanation
(Modern Indian History | Social Reform Movements)


📌 Question

Q.78)
Who among the following was the founder of the ‘Self-Respect Movement’?

(a) ‘Periyar’ E. V. Ramaswamy Naicker
(b) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
(c) Bhaskarrao Jadhav
(d) Dinkarrao Javalka


Correct Answer: (a) ‘Periyar’ E. V. Ramaswamy Naicker


🧑‍🏫 Classroom Explanation

The Self-Respect Movement was a radical social reform movement launched in South India to dismantle caste hierarchies, Brahminical dominance, and religious orthodoxy.

It is core Dravidian movement history, frequently tested by UPSC.


🔍 Option-wise Elimination (UPSC Method)

🔹 (a) ‘Periyar’ E. V. Ramaswamy Naicker ✅

Why Correct

  • Founded the Self-Respect Movement in 1925 (Tamil Nadu)
  • Aimed at:
    • Annihilation of caste
    • Gender equality
    • Rationalism & atheism
    • Anti-Brahminical social order
  • Encouraged:
    • Self-respect marriages (without Brahmin priests)
    • Inter-caste marriages
    • Women’s rights (inheritance, education)

📌 High-Value UPSC Link

  • Ideological foundation of:
    • Dravidar Kazhagam (DK)
    • Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)
  • Known as “Thanthai Periyar” (Father Periyar)

✔️ Founder + ideology + region → Perfect UPSC match


🔹 (b) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar ❌

Profile

  • Leader of Dalit emancipation
  • Architect of Indian Constitution
  • Movements:
    • Mahad Satyagraha
    • Temple entry movements
    • Buddhism conversion (1956)

📌 Why Incorrect

  • Focused on Pan-Indian Dalit rights
  • Did not found the Self-Respect Movement
  • Ideological parallel ≠ organizational founder

🔹 (c) Bhaskarrao Jadhav ❌

Profile

  • Associated with Non-Brahmin movement in Maharashtra
  • Regional social reformer

📌 Why Incorrect

  • No link to Self-Respect Movement
  • UPSC trap: Non-Brahmin leader ≠ Periyar movement

🔹 (d) Dinkarrao Javalka ❌

Profile

  • Rationalist thinker
  • Influenced by Western rationalism

📌 Why Incorrect

  • Philosophical influence, not movement founder
  • No organizational leadership of Self-Respect Movement

🧠 One-Line Memory Hook (Prelims Gold)

“Self-Respect began in the South — led by Periyar against caste and priestcraft.”


📍 GS Mapping

Non-Brahmin & Dravidian Movements

GS Paper I

Modern Indian History

Social & Religious Reform Movements


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