Why in the News?
On his Jayanti (August 28), PM paid tribute to Mahatma Ayyankali.
About Mahatma Ayyankali:
- Birth: August 28, 1863, in Venganoor, Travancore (present-day Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala).
- Community: Belonged to the Pulayar caste, among the most oppressed and excluded groups.
- Background: Faced severe caste discrimination despite family owning land; denied access to temples, schools, roads, and public spaces.
- Legacy: Remembered as a Dalit leader of modern Kerala and a pioneer of social justice, education, and labour rights.
Key Reforms and Contributions:
- Caste Defiance: Famous Villuvandi Yatra (1893) – ox-cart ride on caste-restricted roads, triggering riots but also mass mobilization for Dalit rights.
- Education Movement: Demanded access for Dalit children to public schools; Travancore government issued 1907 order allowing entry, implemented by 1910.
- Sadhu Jana Paripalana Sangham (SJPS): Founded in 1907 to promote Dalit education, legal aid, and social upliftment; expanded into hundreds of branches.
- Legislative Role: In 1910, became the first Dalit member of the Sree Moolam Popular Assembly (Travancore Legislative Council).
- Labour Reforms: Fought for higher wages and dignity for agricultural labourers.
- Social Reforms: Campaigned for Dalit women’s right to cover their upper bodies in public, a practice denied earlier.
- Temple Entry Movement: Early campaigns from 1895 onwards contributed to the 1936 Temple Entry Proclamation, ending exclusion of Dalits from temples in Travancore.
- Recognition: Admired by Mahatma Gandhi, who called him the “Pulaya King”. Indira Gandhi later hailed him as “India’s greatest son”.
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