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THE ROLE OF PANDIT IYOTHEE THASS TO THE ELEVATION OF DEPRESSED CLASS IN TAMIL NADU

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The late Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries witnessed the rise of several Subaltern Leaders who took up the cause of the Depressed Classes and worked for their elevation with complete dedication. These Leaders came from all walks of life and from all castes and creeds. They led exemplary lives and practised what they preached. They tried to improve their conditions by exhorting the Scheduled Caste to follow cleanliness, good habits and obtain education and to break down the Social Barriers by propagating and educating themselves. The efforts of these individual Leaders went a long way in improving the condition and Status of the Scheduled Castes. One of the notable leaders is pandit iyothee dass. 1
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