Dalit Movement in India— Role of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar(Hardcover, Dr. Y. Ashok Kumar) | Zipri.in
Dalit Movement in India— Role of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar(Hardcover, Dr. Y. Ashok Kumar)

Dalit Movement in India— Role of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar(Hardcover, Dr. Y. Ashok Kumar)

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"Dalit Movement in India - Role of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar" The notable accomplishments of Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, the son of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, are examined by Dr. Prominent social reformer, economist, lawyer, and politician Dr. Ambedkar devoted his life to promoting the rights and advancement of Dalits, or Scheduled Castes, in India. Includes thorough details of Dr. Ambedkar's significant contribution to the Indian Constitution's development, including his efforts to add clauses that guarantee social justice, equality, and affirmative action for Dalits and other excluded groups. The book discusses Dr. Ambedkar's social reform efforts and activities, such as his support for ending caste-based discrimination, ending untouchability, and giving Dalits access to jobs and education. Discusses Dr. Ambedkar's focus on education as a tool for Dalit emancipation and his initiatives to create educational establishments like the Dr. Ambedkar Foundation and the People's Education Society. The book also emphasises Dr. Ambedkar's choice to convert from Hinduism to Buddhism and his involvement in the Dalit Buddhist movement, which sought to offer a devout substitute for the caste-based societal structure. The founder of the Scheduled Caste Federation and the Independent Labour Party, Dr. Ambedkar is emphasised for his position as a political leader who supports Dalit rights and representation in politics. The book looks at Dr. Ambedkar's lasting impact on the Dalit movement in India and abroad, as well as how he affected Dalit politics, social activity, and thought today. The book will provide a perceptive examination of Dr. Ambedkar's enduring influence on social justice, equality, and empowerment in India as well as his indispensable contribution to the Dalit cause.