Q19 · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2020 · GS I · 15 marks · 2 min read

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Customs and traditions suppress reason leading to obscurantism. Do you agree?

Topic: World's Physical Geography. Syllabus: Salient features of world’s physical geography. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2020 and World's Physical Geography.

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Harmful unexamined custom does suppress reason and becomes obscurantism. Child marriage, honour violence, and ritual humiliation are exhibits. Craft, grove, and care customs can hold empirical knowledge. Article 51A(h) asks for scientific temper, not cultural demolition. Stand: partial agreement, reform the closed custom, keep the arguable one.

Model answer

Introduction

Custom is inherited practice. Reason is public argument. When custom forbids evidence — witch hunts, child marriage, ritual humiliation — it becomes obscurantism. When custom carries diet, craft, and care, it is social memory. Agreement with the statement should be partial and sharp, not a war on all tradition.

Body

Where the charge holds

  • Practices that punish questions — honour violence, khap bans on marriage, superstition as medicine — suppress reason and harm the body.
  • Gendered custom has long blocked girls’ schooling and widow rights; reformers from Rammohan to Phule, Narayana Guru, and Ambedkar used reason and law against that obscurantism.
  • Communal myth as history, and astrology as public policy, are tradition-talk used to avoid evidence.

Where the charge overreaches

  • Not every custom is anti-reason. Panchayat water-sharing, sacred grove protection, and craft guilds can be empirical knowledge in another idiom.
  • Blind modernism can itself be dogmatic. Scientific temper (Article 51A(h)) is a constitutional duty, not a licence to sneer at every festival.
  • Living traditions reform from inside — bhakti critique, Sikh langar, Buddhist reason — which shows custom is not a sealed dark room.

How a republic should stand

  • Agree that unexamined custom breeds obscurantism when it claims immunity from harm tests.
  • Disagree that tradition as such is the enemy of reason. The enemy is authority that cannot be argued with.
  • Tools: education, IPC and special laws against harmful practices, and reformers who speak the community’s language.
  • Courts already balance Articles 25–26 with dignity and public order; that is reason disciplining custom without erasing religion.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  CU[Custom] --> H[Harmful unexamined]
  CU --> M[Memory craft care]
  H --> O[Obscurantism]
  RE[Reform education law] --> REASON[Public reason]
  M --> REASON

Conclusion

Agree that many customs have suppressed reason and produced obscurantism. Do not agree that tradition is only a darkener. Keep the practices that can face evidence; drop those that cannot. That is the constitutional middle.

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