Research Article | Open Access
EXPLORING THE CHANGES IN THE SOCIAL SETTINGS OF TAMILNADU
E.Selvamani Dr.P.Venkateswaran
Pages: 2521-2524
Abstract
The caste structure, socio-economic conditions, and concepts of the local community in Tamil Nadu were
all mirrored in the social context. Because there was an abundance of cattle and other resources on the area, it was
able to satisfy the native people and attract people from other countries at the same time. The majority of the
population was descended from the Dravidian race, which includes Hindus, Muslims, and Christians. The
Padayachis, Nadars, Paravas, devendrakulavellars, and parayas were the most prominent members of the Tamil
communities to fall victim to societal tyranny. These communities also endured inequity and injustice. Social ills
like as divorce, polygamy, and irregular marriages were so widely widespread among the groups who were
experiencing economic hardship. The purpose of this study is to conduct an examination of the social dynamics in
Tamil Nadu.
Keywords
Social System, Caste Structure, Political System, Reformation, Development