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Title: Decency movement (Sovaniya Andolan): timeless movement from Odisha, India
Authors: Dash, B.B.
Keywords: Decency movement
School of decency
Self-Purification society
India
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Citation: Dash, Bidu Bhusan 2014. Decency movement (Sovaniya Andolan): timeless movement from Odisha, India. Journal of Social Sciences – Sri Lanka, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. 06 (03): pp 155-168.
Abstract: Odisha is a coastal state in the eastern part of India. Several pioneering movements have hitherto spread over Odisha through the eras and Decency Movement is one of them, which began in Odisha in 1962. From the last five decades, the movement continues with the mission to bring a blissful reform, to set up global peace in the society and to establish a decent world. This study tries to know the genesis of the movement, its objectives and activities, the process of mass mobilization and its institutionalization, and its need of the hour and acceptance. History gives an account of the mission of the movement, the nobility of the mission, and its timelessness. After bereavement of Kumar Bhai, the founder-leader, the movement still continues. This qualitative study is based on the historiography method. Going through the old records of the movement and diaries of Kumar Bhai, it is found that the very essence of decency movement i.e. Atma-Suddhi Sangha (Self-Purification Society) has slowed down and Sovaniya Sikshyashram (School of Decency) has been geared up.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/11025
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