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  1. Bharat Ratna Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar
  2. Ambedkar Jayanti 2021: 15 inspiring quotes by Dr Babasaheb BR Ambedkar
  3. B. R. Ambedkar Biography


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Bharat Ratna Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar

Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar, a fighter in the cause of Annihilation of Caste, was born in a low-caste Mahar family on 14th April, 1891, at Mhow cantonment, where his father served in the Army. Dr B R Ambedkar was born in a caste which was considered as the lowest of the low. But this very man framed the Constitution for the country. His life was one of struggles, as his radical proposals to deal with the Caste System met with overt hostility from the Upper Castes. Not only did the great Doctor fight against all institutional and social odds to keep studying, but spectacularly earned a Doctorate in Economics from Columbia University in 1917. The boy who suffered bitter caste humiliation became the first Minister for Law in free India, and shaped the country’s Constitution. Dr. Ambedkar's struggle against Brahmanical Patriarchy, his radical proposals for the Hindu Code Bill, and his suggestions for a radical restructuring of property relations, alert us to his challenging of the status-quo. Dr. Ambedkar, perhaps India’s most radical thinker, transformed the social and political landscape in the struggle against British Colonialism, by making the downtrodden politically aware of their own situation. Ambedkar famously said to Dalits something that bears immense importance even today – “Educate, Agitate, and Organise”.. . Clearly, he laid a great emphasis on education, specially where it was tradionally denied.In fact, he is known to have said once that education was more important t...

Ambedkar Jayanti 2021: 15 inspiring quotes by Dr Babasaheb BR Ambedkar

The chief architect of the Indian Constitution, Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, was born on April 14, 1891 in Madhya Pradesh’s Mhowand is fondly called ‘Babasaheb’ by his followers to acknowledge his gratitude. Babasaheb, who belonged to the Mahar caste which was considered untouchable in Hinduism, converted to Buddhism after studying the religion for years on October 14, 1956, in Nagpur along with 500,000 supporters. Ambedkar Jayanti 2021: 15 inspiring quotes by Dr Babasaheb BR Ambedkar(Twitter/MissionAmbedkar) He witnessed economic and social discrimination since childhood because of his caste and most of these painful experiences that honed Babasaheb’s life have been penned down by him in his autobiographical book ‘Waiting For A Visa’. On August 29, 1947, he was appointed as the chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee for the constitution of independent India. After Independence, he was appointed as the law minister of India. By writing the Indian Constitution, he not only broke the social conventions meant for Hindu Shudras to emulate caste supremacists , changed their mindsets and urged them to educate and fight for their rights and gave equal rights to all but also ended the monopoly of Hindu Brahmins , Kshatriyas and Vaishyas in education, military, trade, social standards who deemed themselves as superior to Shudras or the untouchables. On his birth anniversary, here are 15 inspiring quotes by him to boost motivation take you through the rest of the week: 1. Lif...

B. R. Ambedkar Biography

B.R. Ambedkar was a leading activist and social reformer who dedicated his life, working for the upliftment of the Dalits (the untouchables) and the socially backward class of India. A messiah for the downtrodden, Ambedkar continuously fought for the eradication of caste discrimination that had fragmented the Indian society. Born in a socially backward family, Ambedkar was the victim of caste discrimination, inequality, and prejudice. However, fighting against all odds, he received higher education, becoming the first ever untouchable to do so. After completing his studies, he launched himself politically, fighting for the rights of the depressed class and against the inequality practiced in the society. He was a crusader of social equality and justice. Academically trained as a jurist, he went on to become the first law minister of free India and the framer or chief architect of the ‘Constitution of India.’ In his later years, he acted as a revivalist of Buddhism in India. He converted to Buddhism, freeing himself of the perils of caste differences and unfairness practiced by the Hindus. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Ramabai Ambedkar (m. 1906–1935), Savita Ambedkar (m. 1948–1956) father: Ramji Maloji Sakpa mother: Bhimabai Sakpal children: Bhaiyasaheb Ambedkar Born Country: Died on: , place of death: Delhi, India Notable Alumni: Gray's Inn, London School Of Economics Diseases & Disabilities: Diabetes Founder/Co-Founder: Buddhist Society of India, Independent Labour Party, Scheduled...