Draft:Dravidian Model

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The Dravidian model is a governance approach that aims for peace, progress, and prosperity through principles of social justice, rational thought, and equity.[1] It emphasizes inclusive industrialization to address both economic and social deprivations, with a focus on sharing prosperity through productivity.[2] It is a theoretical framework used to explain the social, cultural, and political dynamics of South India, particularly in relation to the region's historical and contemporary identity. The term is often associated with the rise of Dravidian politics in Tamil Nadu but can also apply to a broader set of ideas, particularly in the context of social reform, identity, and language politics in South India.

  1. ^ "Dravidian model". Frontline. May 28, 2022.
  2. ^ A, Kalaiyarasan (June 18, 2023). "Emerging challenges to the Dravidian model" – via www.thehindu.com.