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nature, impedes movement of labour (higher castes would not do lower-caste occupations) and movement of capital (assuming investors would invest first in their own caste occupation). His theory of State Socialism had three points: state ownership of agricultural land, the maintenance of resources for production by the state, and a just distribution of these resources to the population. He emphasised a free economy with a stable Rupee which India has adopted recently. He advocated birth control to develop the Indian economy, and this has been adopted by Indian government as national policy for family planning. He emphasised equal rights for women for economic development.
1650: 1700: 942: 1582:. In this work, he analysed the various systems used by the British colonial government to manage finances in India. His views on finance were that governments should ensure their expenditures have "faithfulness, wisdom and economy." "Faithfulness" meaning governments should use money as nearly as possible to the original intentions of spending the money in the first place. "Wisdom" meaning it should be used as well as possible for the public good, and "economy" meaning the funds should be used so that the maximum value can be extracted from them. 670: 2225:. As read by Prof. Max Muller, it means 'without nose.' Question is : which of the two readings is the correct one? There is no reason to hold that Sayana's reading is wrong. On the other hand there is everything to suggest that it is right. In the first place, it does not make non-sense of the word. Secondly, as there is no other place where the Dasyus are described as noseless, there is no reason why the word should be read in such a manner as to give it an altogether new sense. It is only fair to read it as a synonym of 930:, becoming, according to him, the first from his Mahar caste to do so. When he passed his English fourth standard examinations, the people of his community wanted to celebrate because they considered that he had reached "great heights" which he says was "hardly an occasion compared to the state of education in other communities". A public ceremony was evoked, to celebrate his success, by the community, and it was at this occasion that he was presented with a biography of the 1390:, which analysed the concept of "Pakistan" in all its aspects. Ambedkar argued that the Hindus should concede Pakistan to the Muslims. He proposed that the provincial boundaries of Punjab and Bengal should be redrawn to separate the Muslim and non-Muslim majority parts. He thought the Muslims could have no objection to redrawing provincial boundaries. If they did, they did not quite "understand the nature of their own demand". Scholar Venkat Dhulipala states that 7795: 62: 7831: 7807: 904: 7819: 1254:. The text used the term "Depressed Classes" to denote Untouchables among Hindus who were later called Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes under the India Act 1935, and the later Indian Constitution of 1950. In the Poona Pact, a unified electorate was in principle formed, but primary and secondary elections allowed Untouchables in practice to choose their own candidates. 7783: 1303:, but Ambedkar had refused to let her go, telling her that he would create a new Pandharpur for her instead of Hinduism's Pandharpur which treated them as untouchables. At the Yeola Conversion Conference on 13 October in Nasik, Ambedkar announced his intention to convert to a different religion and exhorted his followers to leave 4228:
educated youths of the Bengali Scheduled Castes. (p. 273) Those who actually voted for Ambedkar were the following six MLAs: (l) Jogen Mandal (Barisal), (2) Dwarikanath Baruri (Faridpur), (3) Gayanath Biswas (Tangail), (4) Nagendranarayan Ray (Rangpur), (5) Kshetranath Sinha (Rangpur), and (6) Mukunda Behari Mullick (Khulna).
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lived on agriculture at the time as a major problem. Therefore, he advocated industrialization of the economy to allow these agricultural labourers to be of more use elsewhere. Ambedkar was of the view that there is a need to shift surplus labour from agricultural channels to non-agricultural channels.
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of the masses perpetuated poverty and its issues. However, he did not see this exploitation as purely economic, theorizing that the cultural aspects of exploitation are as bad or worse than economic exploitation. In addition, he did not see economic relationships as the only important aspect of human
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Ambedkar opposed income tax for low-income groups. He contributed in Land Revenue Tax and excise duty policies to stabilise the economy. He played an important role in land reform and the state economic development. According to him, the caste system, due to its division of labourers and hierarchical
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on 15 May 1936. It strongly criticised Hindu orthodox religious leaders and the caste system in general, and included "a rebuke of Gandhi" on the subject. Later, in a 1955 BBC interview, he accused Gandhi of writing in opposition of the caste system in English language papers while writing in support
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where he started working on a doctoral thesis. In June 1917, he returned to India because his scholarship from Baroda ended. His book collection was dispatched on a different ship from the one he was on, and that ship was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine. He got permission to return to London
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and Pramathanath Bandyopadhyay (more popularly known as Pramathanath Banerjea) obtained their DSc degrees from the university in 1916. ... (p. 3) Turning to US doctorates, while Ambedkar was one of the early Indians to work for a PhD in the USA, he was awarded his degree by Columbia University only
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occurs in Rig Veda V.29.10. What does the word mean? There are two interpretations. One is by Prof. Max Muller. The other is by Sayanacharya. According to Prof. Max Muller, it means 'one without nose' or 'one with a flat nose' and has as such been relied upon as a piece of evidence in support of the
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In his book, "The Evolution of Provincial Finance in British India", Ambedkar wrote "a Central Government for the whole of India could not be said to possess knowledge and experience of all various conditions prevailing in different Provinces under it. It, therefore, necessarily becomes an authority
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events, Ambedkar stated that he was interested in participating: "I read Mr. Jinnah's statement and I felt ashamed to have allowed him to steal a march over me and rob me of the language and the sentiment which I, more than Mr. Jinnah, was entitled to use." He went on to suggest that the communities
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two years later. Shortly after their move, Ambedkar's mother died. The children were cared for by their paternal aunt and lived in difficult circumstances. Three sons – Balaram, Anandrao and Bhimrao – and two daughters – Manjula and Tulasa – of the Ambedkars survived them. Of his
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Polling was taken on 18 July and the votes were counted on the following day. Ambedkar was found to be elected by the greatest majority. This is dealt with as a mere episode as well as a matter of course in Ambedkar's biographies. Yet it had not come to pass without the dedicated canvassing of the
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Ambedkar's legacy as a socio-political reformer had a deep effect on modern India. In post-Independence India, his socio-political thought is respected across the political spectrum. His initiatives have influenced various spheres of life and transformed the way India today looks at socio-economic
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Ambedkar's views on agricultural land was that too much of it was idle, or that it was not being utilized properly. He believed there was an "ideal proportion" of production factors that would allow agricultural land to be used most productively. To this end, he saw the large portion of people who
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No words can adequately express the great and many evils of polygamy and concubinage, and especially as a source of misery to a Muslim woman. Take the caste system. Everybody infers that Islam must be free from slavery and caste. , much of its support was derived from Islam and Islamic countries.
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By 1912, he obtained his degree in economics and political science from Bombay University, and prepared to take up employment with the Baroda state government. His wife had just moved his young family and started work when he had to quickly return to Mumbai to see his ailing father, who died on 2
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Ambedkar was the first Indian to pursue a doctorate in economics abroad. He argued that industrialisation and agricultural growth could enhance the Indian economy. He stressed investment in agriculture as the primary industry of India. Ambedkar advocated national economic and social development,
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at the Mhow cantonment. Although they attended school, Ambedkar and other untouchable children were segregated and given little attention or help by teachers. They were not allowed to sit inside the class. When they needed to drink water, someone from a higher caste had to pour that water from a
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came to Calcutta in late June—early July and made a fervent appeal to the Congress legislators to gather enough courage to break the ranks and rectify the injustices inflicted by the Cabinet Mission and the Congress... While both and were elected, , through his initiative, ensured Ambedkar's
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for individual citizens, including freedom of religion, the abolition of untouchability, and the outlawing of all forms of discrimination. Ambedkar was one of the ministers who argued for extensive economic and social rights for women, and won the Assembly's support for introducing a system of
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Ambedkar expressed his disapproval for the constitution in 1953 during a parliament session and said "People always keep on saying to me "Oh you are the maker of the constitution". My answer is I was a hack. What I was asked to do, I did much against my will." Ambedkar added that, "I am quite
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Ambedkar's legacy was not without criticism. Ambedkar has been criticised for his one-sided views on the issue of caste at the expense of cooperation with the larger nationalist movement. Ambedkar has been also criticised by some of his biographers over his neglect of organization-building.
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Ambedkar viewed Christianity to be incapable of fighting injustices. He wrote that "It is an incontrovertible fact that Christianity was not enough to end the slavery of the Negroes in the United States. A civil war was necessary to give the Negro the freedom which was denied to him by the
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as Marxism does, Ambedkar believed in a classless society, but also believed the state would exist as long as society and that it should be active in development. But in the 1950s, in an interview he gave to BBC, he accepted that the current liberal democratic system will collapse and the
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through socio-economic and legal incentives. His reputation as a scholar led to his appointment as free India's first law minister, and chairman of the committee for drafting the constitution. He passionately believed in individual freedom and criticised caste society. His accusations of
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He opposed conversions of depressed classes to convert to Islam or Christianity added that if they converted to Islam then "the danger of Muslim domination also becomes real" and if they converted to Christianity then it "will help to strengthen the hold of Britain on the country".
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While the prescriptions by the Prophet regarding the just and humane treatment of slaves contained in the Koran are praiseworthy, there is nothing whatever in Islam that lends support to the abolition of this curse. But if slavery has gone, caste among Musalmans has remained.
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to submit his thesis within four years. He returned at the first opportunity, and completed a master's degree in 1921. His thesis was on "The problem of the rupee: Its origin and its solution". In 1923, he completed a D.Sc. in Economics which was awarded from
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he worked with were twenty times more oppressed by Congress policies than were Indian Muslims; he clarified that he was criticizing Congress, and not all Hindus. Jinnah and Ambedkar jointly addressed the heavily attended Day of Deliverance event in
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Ambedkar criticized distinctions within Islam and described the religion as "a close corporation and the distinction that it makes between Muslims and non-Muslims is a very real, very positive and very alienating distinction".
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Initially, Ambedkar planned to convert to Sikhism but he rejected this idea after he discovered that British government would not guarantee the privileges accorded to the untouchables in reserved parliamentary seats.
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view that the Aryans were a separate race from the Dasyus. Sayanacharya says that it means 'mouthless,' i.e., devoid of good speech. This difference of meaning is due to difference in the correct reading of the word
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in 1927. The first Indian PhD in Economics in the USA was probably Rajani Kanta Das, a labour economist, who worked with Professor John Commons and was awarded the PhD degree by the University of Wisconsin in 1917.
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in 1925. This commission had sparked great protests across India, and while its report was ignored by most Indians, Ambedkar himself wrote a separate set of recommendations for the future Constitution of India.
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Ambedkar with his family members at Rajgraha in February 1934. From left – Yashwant (son), Ambedkar, Ramabai (wife), Laxmibai (wife of his elder brother, Balaram), Mukund (nephew) and Ambedkar's favourite dog,
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Ambedkar went on to work as a legal professional. In 1926, he successfully defended three non-Brahmin leaders who had accused the Brahmin community of ruining India and were then subsequently sued for libel.
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The Maharashtra government has acquired a house in London where Ambedkar lived during his days as a student in the 1920s. The house is expected to be converted into a museum-cum-memorial to Ambedkar.
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beach on 7 December, attended by half a million grieving people. A conversion program was organised on 16 December 1956, so that cremation attendees were also converted to Buddhism at the same place.
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Constitutional Questions and Citizens' Rights: An Omnibus comprising Constitutional Questions in India: The President, Parliament and the States and Citizens' Rights, Judges and State Accountability
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as being the foundation of the caste system made him controversial and unpopular among Hindus. His conversion to Buddhism sparked a revival in interest in Buddhist philosophy in India and abroad.
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in the traditional manner, Ambedkar completed his own conversion, along with his wife. He then proceeded to convert some 500,000 of his supporters who were gathered around him. He prescribed the
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before asking Gandhi to recommend Ambedkar to Nehru for inclusion in cabinet, adding that Ambedkar had "given up his antagonism to Congress and Gandhiji". Ambedkar was ultimately included as the
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to fight for the right of the untouchable community to draw water from the main water tank of the town. In a conference in late 1927, Ambedkar publicly condemned the classic Hindu text, the
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commemorated Ambedkar's 124th birthday through a homepage doodle on 14 April 2015. The doodle was featured in India, Argentina, Chile, Ireland, Peru, Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
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who was to be a lifelong friend. He passed his M.A. exam in June 1915, majoring in economics, and other subjects of Sociology, History, Philosophy and Anthropology. He presented a thesis,
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fiercely opposed a separate electorate for untouchables, saying he feared that such an arrangement would divide the Hindu community. Gandhi protested by fasting while imprisoned in the
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Ambedkar said in 1935 that he was born a Hindu but would not die a Hindu. He viewed Hinduism as an "oppressive religion" and started to consider conversion to any other religion. In
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Demoralisation and Hope: Creating the Social Foundation for Sustaining Democracy – A comparative study of N. F. S. Grundtvig (1783–1872) Denmark and B. R. Ambedkar (1881–1956) India
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According to Arvind Sharma, Ambedkar noticed certain flaws in the Aryan invasion theory that were later acknowledged by western scholarship. For example, scholars now acknowledge
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Ambedkar, chairman of the Drafting Committee, presenting the final draft of the Indian Constitution to Rajendra Prasad, president of the Constituent Assembly, on 25 November 1949
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Ambedkar's political philosophy has given rise to a large number of political parties, publications and workers' unions that remain active across India, especially in
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Ambedkar and his Egalitarian Revolution – Socio-political and religious activities. Events starting from November 1929 to 8 May 1956 in the chronological order;
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again in the by-election of 1954 from Bhandara, but he placed third (the Congress Party won). By the time of the second general election in 1957, Ambedkar had died.
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during 1954–1955. The work was published posthumously by combining individual chapter manuscripts and resulted in mass demonstrations and counter demonstrations.
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height as they were not allowed to touch either the water or the vessel that contained it. This task was usually performed for the young Ambedkar by the school
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and ending private ownership of property: seeing the latter measure as not able to fix the problems of society. In addition, rather than advocating for the
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Ambedkar and his Egalitarian Revolution – Struggle for Human Rights. Events starting from March 1927 to 17 November 1956 in the chronological order;
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Ambedkar was trained as an economist, and was a professional economist until 1921, when he became a political leader. He wrote three books on economics:
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the Constitutional Advisor to the Constituent Assembly who prepared a rough draft of the Constitution for the consideration of the Drafting Committee."
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In 1913, at the age of 22, Ambedkar was awarded a Baroda State Scholarship of £11.50 (Sterling) per month for three years under a scheme established by
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A number of unfinished typescripts and handwritten drafts were found among Ambedkar's notes and papers and gradually made available. Among these were
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was the chief guest of the event. The statue is made up of over 360 tonnes of steel and 100 tonnes of bronze. On January 19, 2024, a 125 feet tall "
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drew parallels between their own situation and that of the downtrodden people in India. Inspired by Ambedkar, they started to convert to Buddhism.
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Usuda, Masayuki (1997), "Pushed towards the partition: Jogendranath Mandal and the Constrained Namasudra Movement", in Hiroyuki Kotani (ed.),
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died in 1935 after a long illness. After completing the draft of India's constitution in the late 1940s, he suffered from lack of sleep, had
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Ambedkar contested in the Bombay North first Indian General Election of 1952, but lost to his former assistant and Congress Party candidate
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Ambedkar and his Egalitarian Revolution – Speeches. (Events starting from 1 January to 20 November 1956 in the chronological order.)
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Naik, C.D (2003). "Buddhist Developments in East and West Since 1950: An Outline of World Buddhism and Ambedkarism Today in Nutshell".
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in Mumbai. Although he was successful with the students, other professors objected to his sharing a drinking-water jug with them.
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M.R. Jayakar, Tej Bahadur Sapru and Ambedkar at Yerwada jail, in Poona, on 24 September 1932, the day the Poona Pact was signed
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and cared for him the rest of his life. Savita Ambedkar, who was called also 'Mai', died on 29 May 2003, aged 93 in Mumbai.
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teacher, Krishnaji Keshav Ambedkar, changed his surname from 'Ambadawekar' to his own surname 'Ambedkar' in school records.
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Philosophy of Hinduism; India and the Pre-requisites of Communism; Revolution and Counter-revolution; Buddha or Karl Marx
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In 1932, the British colonial government announced the formation of a separate electorate for "Depressed Classes" in the
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Ambedkar (In center line, first from right) with his professors and friends from the London School of Economics (1916–17)
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is observed as a public holiday in many Indian states. He was posthumously awarded India's highest civilian honour, the
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organised joint meetings with Ambedkar and his supporters at Yerwada. On 25 September 1932, the agreement, known as the
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stressing education, public hygiene, community health, residential facilities as the basic amenities. His DSc thesis,
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and denying their authority. Ambedkar was critical of Hindu religious texts and epics and wrote a work titled
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prepared to say that I shall be the first person to burn it out. I do not want it. It does not suit anybody."
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brothers and sisters, only Ambedkar passed his examinations and went to high school. His original surname was
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Religion in South Asia: Religious Conversion and Revival Movements in South Asia in Medieval and Modern Times
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For the Solution of the "Caste" Question, Buddha is Not Enough, Ambedkar is Not Enough Either, Marx is a Must
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What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables; Mr. Gandhi and the Emancipation of the Untouchables
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Ganguly, Debanji (2005). "Buddha, bhakti and 'superstition': a post-secular reading of dalit conversion".
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were expressed in two 1956 texts, "Buddha or Karl Marx" and "Buddhism and Communism". He accepted the
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died after a long illness the same year. It had been her long-standing wish to go on a pilgrimage to
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less competent to deal with matters of provincial administration than the Provisional Governments.'
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for untouchables and other religious communities. In 1920, he began the publication of the weekly
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In 1897, Ambedkar's family moved to Mumbai where Ambedkar became the only untouchable enrolled at
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Ambedkar in the Bombay Legislature, with the Simon Commission and at the Round Table Conferences
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Undoing Untouchability?: Violence, Democracy, and Discourses of State in Maharashtra, 1932–1991
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On 2 April 1967, an 3.66 metre (12 foot) tall bronze statue of Ambedkar was installed in the
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for his inclusion in Nehru's cabinet in independent India. Initially, Jagjivan Ram consulted
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and subjected to socio-economic discrimination. Ambedkar's ancestors had long worked for the
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Several films, plays, and other works have been based on the life and thoughts of Ambedkar.
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Benjamin, Joseph (June 2009). "B. R. Ambedkar: An Indefatigable Defender of Human Rights".
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Dalits and the Democratic Revolution: Dr Ambedkar and the Dalit Movement in Colonial India
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Ambedkar & the Making of the Indian Constitution: A Tribute to Babasaheb B.R. Ambedkar
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Ambedkar as Free India's First Law Minister and Member of Opposition in Indian Parliament
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Caste, Colonialism and Counter-Modernity:: notes on a postcolonial hermeneutics of caste
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Ragnar Nurkse (1907-2007): Classical Development Economics and Its Relevance for Today
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In 1907, he passed his matriculation examination and in the following year he entered
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Contains "Riddles in Hinduism", the first publication of a hitherto unpublished work.
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Face the People - FTP: Nobel laureate Amartya Sen on economic growth, Indian politics
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On 25 November 1949, Ambedkar in his concluding speech in constituent assembly said:
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for these converts, after the Three Jewels and Five Precepts. He then travelled to
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Caste, Society and Politics in India from the Eighteenth Century to the Modern Age
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for the 13 reserved and 4 general seats, and secured 11 and 3 seats respectively.
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was signed between Ambedkar (on behalf of the depressed classes among Hindus) and
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He was appointed to the Bombay Presidency Committee to work with the all-European
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and written by Rajesh Kumar, tracks the two prominent personalities of its title.
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The Man Who Divided India: An Insight Into Jinnah's Leadership and Its Aftermath
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Nugent, Helen M. (1979) "The communal award: The process of decision-making."
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and "Revolution and counter-revolution in ancient India" remained incomplete.
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Ambedkar also criticised Islamic practice in South Asia. While justifying the
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Disenchanting India: Organized Rationalism and Criticism of Religion in India
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Jadhav, Narendra (1991). "Neglected Economic Thought of Babasaheb Ambedkar".
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and his work on democracy. In 1916, he completed his second master's thesis,
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On 27 September 1951, Ambedkar resigned from Nehru's cabinet ministry after
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by the couple's parents, in accordance with prevailing custom at that time.
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The portrait of B. R. Ambedkar in the Central Hall of the Parliament House
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life. He also saw Communists as willing to resort to any means to achieve
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of it in Gujarati language papers. In his writings, Ambedkar also accused
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system by creating a direct relationship between government and farmers.
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after three months of preparation. About 15,000 volunteers assembled at
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Modernisation of Buddhism: Contributions of Ambedkar and Dalai Lama XIV
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The Untouchables Who Were They And Why They Became Untouchables ?
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Caste and Partition in Bengal: The Story of Dalit Refugees, 1946-1961
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Upon India's independence on 15 August 1947, the new prime minister
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Indian jurist, economist, politician and social reformer (1891–1956)
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Rethinking Gandhi and Nonviolent Relationality: Global Perspectives
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is a graphic biography of Ambedkar created by Pardhan-Gond artists
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of jobs in the civil services, schools and colleges for members of
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Indian constitution guarantees and protections for a wide range of
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Indian secularism: a social and intellectual history, 1890–1950
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Kumar, Ravinder. "Gandhi, Ambedkar and the Poona pact, 1932."
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Contains "Dictionary of the Pali language" and "Pali Grammar".
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Buddhists in India today:descriptions, pictures, and documents
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Unpublished Writings; Ancient Indian Commerce; Notes on laws;
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Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
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Ambedkar delivering a speech during a mass conversion ceremony
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Radical Equality: Ambedkar, Gandhi, and the Risk of Democracy
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Routledge Handbook of the History of Global Economic Thought
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Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability: Analysing and Fighting Caste
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Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability: Analysing and Fighting Caste
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Dr Ambedkar and Untouchability: Analysing and Fighting Caste
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National Dividend of India – A Historic and Analytical Study
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Exhibition: "Educate. Agitate. Organise." Ambedkar and LSE
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victory, with five (four required) first preference votes.
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Bandyopadhyay, Sekhar; Ray Chaudhury, Anasua Basu (2022),
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in 1991; he followed this with a full-length feature film
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Many public institutions are named in his honour, and the
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Ambedkar served on the Defence Advisory Committee and the
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Ambedkar and Untouchability. Analysing and Fighting Caste
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Dimensions of Constitutional Democracy: India and Germany
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Castes in India: Their Mechanism, Genesis and Development
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leads the Republican Sena (tran: The "Republican Army").
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Castes in India: Their Mechanism, Genesis and Development
814:, and Bhimabai Sakpal, daughter of Laxman Murbadkar. His 6449:"Pragmatist riddles in Ambedkar's 'Riddles in Hinduism'" 5220: 5218: 4561:
Socio-economic and political vision of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
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Socio-economic and Political Vision of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
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alternative, as he thinks, "is some kind of communism".
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The statue of B. R. Ambedkar in the Parliament of India
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A number of Ambedkar's ideas reflected deep interest in
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Members of the Council of the Governor General of India
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Dr. B. R. Ambedkar: Timeline Index and more work by him
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
5117:"Monk who witnessed Ambedkar's conversion to Buddhism" 4535:
IEA Newsletter – The Indian Economic Association (IEA)
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Eminent Indians: administrators and political thinkers
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5.29.10 refers to speech rather than the shape of the
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in various languages at the Dr. Ambedkar Foundation,
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Annihilation of caste: The annotated critical edition
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Untouchable!: Voices of the Dalit Liberation Movement
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Rainer Kattel; J. A. Kregel; Erik S. Reinert (2011).
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and Subhash Vyam, and writers Srividya Natarajan and
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The Problem of the Rupee: Its Origin and Its Solution
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Dominion of India § Framing the new constitution
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in school, meaning he comes from his native village '
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Ramji Sakpal retired in 1894 and the family moved to
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A talk at the Columbia University Ambedkar Centenary
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The Evolution of Provincial Finance in British India
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The Evolution of Provincial Finance in British India
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Administration and Finance of the East India Company
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The Evolution of Provincial Finance in British India
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satygraha making one of the greatest processions of
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Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings and Speeches, Vol 4
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Outside the Fold: Conversion, Modernity, and Belief
6137:"Magazine / Land & People: Ambedkar in Hungary" 5999:"Rajya Sabha - Picture Gallery - Dr B. R. Ambedkar" 5322:(in Marathi). Nagpur: Sanket Prakashan. p. 41. 4012:Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, Valerian Rodrigues (2002). 2352:, the pivotal role of B. R. Ambedkar was played by 2301:in the lead role. This biopic was sponsored by the 1479: 1339:During this time, Ambedkar also fought against the 979:. Soon after arriving there he settled in rooms at 7508: 5883: 5267:Dalit movement in India and its leaders, 1857–1956 3253: 1887:On the anniversary of his birth and death, and on 1459:, probably an appointed member. He tried to enter 1314:, which contested the 1937 Bombay election to the 1247:proposed earlier by the colonial government under 1111:Sworn in as India's first Law and Justice Minister 1092:(Leader of the Silent) in Mumbai with the help of 934:by Dada Keluskar, the author and a family friend. 7211:. Bombay: Education Dept., Govt. of Maharashtra. 7000:Tripathi, Ashish; Sinha, Arunav (18 April 2016). 6595: 6568: 5784:"Ambedkar my father in Economics: Dr Amartya Sen" 5668: 5105:. Sundayobserver.lk. Retrieved on 12 August 2012. 4052: 4050: 2435:Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar - Mahamanvachi Gauravgatha 1743:After meetings with the Sri Lankan Buddhist monk 1677:. He went to Bombay for treatment, and there met 1578:He also analysed revenue in his PhD dissertation 1569:The problem of the Rupee: Its Origin and Solution 1283:In 1935, Ambedkar was appointed principal of the 1005:before a seminar conducted by the anthropologist 11996: 7884: 7635:London School of Economics and Political Science 7458:(2nd ed.). London: Ambedkar Memorial Trust. 7413:Dr Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar: Anubhav Ani Athavani 7150:Jha, Fiza; Krishnan, Revathi (6 December 2019). 6646:, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. pp. 50. 6589: 6422:"The Mahishasura debate: alternative traditions" 2089:, the Chief Minister of Telangana, on the 132nd 1070:Ambedkar had been invited to testify before the 7756:Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee 6662:, J Am Acad Relig (September 2005) 73 (3): 849. 6030:"The role of the judiciary in plural societies" 5676:"A Measure Of The Man | Outlook India Magazine" 5588:Thoughts and philosophy of Doctor B.R. Ambedkar 5241:"President, PM condole Savita Ambedkar's death" 4951: 4825:. Mumbai: Popular Prakashan. pp. 403–404. 4277:(in French). Penguin Books India. p. 122. 4212:Caste System, Untouchability, and the Depressed 3327:Buddhism and politics in twentieth-century Asia 2853:. Frances Pritchett, translator. Columbia.edu. 2842: 1862:A memorial for Ambedkar was established in his 1857:Untouchables, or the Children of India's Ghetto 1593:. The ideas of Ambedkar were close to those of 1040: 155:Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee 12155:Indian independence activists from Maharashtra 7558: 6626:, Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 50–51. 6541: 6508: 6386:Guru, Gopal (1991). "Appropriating Ambedkar". 6358: 5405:. Mumbai: Express Publications. 8 January 2012 5169: 4957: 4780: 4748: 4585: 4583: 4581: 4080: 4078: 4047: 3971:"Arundhati Roy, the Not-So-Reluctant Renegade" 3411: 2557:(2 parts) Dr. Ambedkar and The Hindu Code Bill 2303:National Film Development Corporation of India 1419:by winning support from Congress legislators. 10111: 9876: 9513: 9313: 7870: 7846: 7613:Ambedkar: The man behind India's constitution 7208:Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, writings and speeches 6999: 6602:. Princeton University Press. pp. 224–. 6124:Labour Member in Viceroy's Executive Counciln 5034:Ganguly, Debjani; Docker, John, eds. (2007). 5033: 4328: 3520:. Maharashtra Navanirman Sena. Archived from 3295:. Mumbai: Popular Prakashan. pp. 37–38. 3235: 2335:and historical ethnographer, has established 2331:David Blundell, professor of anthropology at 1332:of being "conscious of the fact that he is a 12235:Members of the Constituent Assembly of India 10617: 6937:"Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Samajik Parivartan Sthal" 6469: 6286: 5646:"PM inaugurates Ambedkar memorial in London" 5263: 5103:Online edition of Sunday Observer – Features 4996: 4994: 4992: 4990: 4495: 4172:, vol. XXXV, no. 2, pp. 73–76 3854: 3852: 3167: 3165: 3070: 2682: 2631: 2398:consists of monuments showing his biography. 2109:respectively. In May 2026, a 450 feet tall " 1979:" since independence by a poll organised by 1951:Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport 1911:Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University 1807:A Buddhist cremation was organised at Dadar 1441:after Gandhi recommended his name to Nehru. 10553: 7637:, which includes Ambedkar's "student file." 7149: 6790: 6677:Journal of the American Academy of Religion 6515:Anupama Roy; Michael Becker (1 June 2020). 6145:. Chennai. 22 November 2009. Archived from 5728:Pisharoty, Sangeeta Barooah (26 May 2013). 5590:. New Delhi: Sarup & Sons. p. 12. 5561:. Cambridge University Press. p. 259. 5290: 4578: 4075: 3486: 2952: 2894: 1718:(now Sri Lanka) to attend a meeting of the 10118: 10104: 9883: 9869: 9520: 9506: 9320: 9306: 8385:Hindustan Socialist Republican Association 7877: 7863: 7641:Writings and Speeches of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar 7531:South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 7501:South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 6644:The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture 6624:The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture 6562: 6496: 6365:. University of Michigan. pp. 49–74. 5798: 5721: 5399:"Ambedkar grandson targets Buddhist caves" 5317: 5198:Religion and social conflict in South Asia 5170:Sangharakshita (2006) . "After Ambedkar". 4689: 4687: 4335:. Macmillan Publishers India. p. 18. 3805:South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 3581: 3487:Thorat, Sukhadeo; Kumar, Narender (2008). 3077:. Concept Publishing Company. p. 96. 2307:Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment 1065:Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics 186:9 December 1946 – 24 January 1950 60: 12225:Members of the Bombay Legislative Council 12065:Alumni of the Inns of Court School of Law 7650:Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar's related articles 7462: 7401: 7319:. Bombay: Thacker & Co. Ltd. p.  6807: 6535: 5727: 5224: 5029: 5027: 4987: 4923: 4846: 4655: 4553: 4551: 4396:. Harvard University Press. p. 292. 4056: 4030:Geographical Thought of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar 3932:Mungekar, Bhalchandra (16–29 July 2011). 3888: 3849: 3386: 3380: 3162: 2714: 2498:Essays on Untouchables and Untouchability 2077:is a statue of B. R. Ambedkar located in 1901:List of things named after B. R. Ambedkar 1814:Ambedkar was survived by his second wife 1688: 752:, initiating mass conversions of Dalits. 167:29 August 1947 – 24 January 1950 32:List of things named after B. R. Ambedkar 12070:Alumni of the London School of Economics 10125: 9327: 7477:Economic Philosophy of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar 7419: 7340: 7309: 7270: 7229: 7204: 6813: 6352: 5229:. Manohar Publishers & Distributors. 5065: 5063: 4454:. Ministry of Law and Justice of India. 4355: 4349: 4160: 4026: 3931: 3925: 3501: 3467: 2986:"आपने देखा आंबेडकर का जर्जर होता स्कूल?" 2372:Bhimayana: Experiences of Untouchability 2312:Other Indian films on Ambedkar include: 2166: 1920: 1904: 1830:(1960–1966). Ambedkar's elder grandson, 1782: 1698: 1648: 1489: 1270: 1261: 1202: 1106: 1044: 1011: 940: 902: 90:15 August 1947 – 6 October 1951 12120:Founders of Indian schools and colleges 11701:Reflections on the Revolution in France 7506: 7488:. New Delhi: People's Publishing House. 6848: 6803:from the original on 10 September 2011. 6793:"Ambedkar film: better late than never" 6287:Jayachandran, Apoorva (14 April 2023). 6167: 6119: 5703:"Member's Profile: Dr. Narendra Jadhav" 5620:"सामाजिक न्याय विभागाचे पुरस्कार जाहीर" 5459: 5270:. New Delhi: M D Publications pvt Ltd. 5074:. Oxford University Press. p. 88. 4693: 4684: 4624: 4537:. India: IEA publications. p. 10. 4476: 4170:Pakistan Journal of History and Culture 4122: 4016:. Oxford University Press. p. 139. 4014:The Essential Writings of B.R. Ambedkar 4001:from the original on 16 September 2016. 3984:, 5 March 2014. Retrieved 5 March 2014. 3696:"Ambekar vs Gandhi: A Part That Parted" 2816:. New Delhi: Rupa. pp. 1922–1923. 2739: 1028:, and at the same time enrolled at the 810:, an army officer who held the rank of 527: 1906; died 1935) 226:22 July 1942 – 20 October 1946 149:3 April 1952 – 6 December 1956 14: 12270:Scheduled Castes Federation politician 11997: 7542:Ambedkar: Towards an Enlightened India 7536: 7470:. New York: Columbia University Press. 7453: 7410: 7402:Beltz, Johannes; Jondhale, S. (eds.). 7126: 6820:Hsi Lai Journal of Humanistic Buddhism 6671: 6446: 6066: 6027: 5139: 5024: 4721: 4589: 4557: 4548: 4297: 3792:from the original on 12 November 2011. 3753: 3627:from the original on 17 November 2015. 3350: 3344: 3323: 3231:from the original on 10 February 2014. 3043: 3012: 2902:"आंबडवे नाव योग्यच – खासदार अमर साबळे" 2875: 1859:, which refers to the census of 1951. 883:but his father registered his name as 12260:Republican Party of India politicians 10099: 9864: 9501: 9301: 7858: 7845: 7438:Chakrabarty, Bidyut. "B.R. Ambedkar" 7406:. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 7392: 7051: 6904: 6871: 6771: 6727:(MA thesis). University of Manitoba. 6717: 6097:"One lakh people convert to Buddhism" 5705:. Government of India. Archived from 5656:from the original on 17 December 2018 5554: 5492: 5352:"अखेर भारिप-बमसं 'वंचित'मध्ये विलीन!" 5194: 5114: 5069: 5060: 5000: 4960:"Milestone on the Road to conversion" 4905: 4887:from the original on 10 December 2016 4852: 4544:from the original on 16 October 2013. 4423: 4417: 4208: 4027:Wankhede, Deepak Mahadeo Rao (2009). 3960: 3870:from the original on 6 September 2006 3858: 3802: 3587: 3555:from the original on 18 October 2015. 3491:. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 3421:. Popular Prakashan. pp. 63–64. 3249:from the original on 6 November 2015. 3183:from the original on 23 November 2011 3171: 3150:from the original on 7 September 2006 3138: 2876:Kurian, Sangeeth (23 February 2007). 2830:from the original on 23 December 2016 2807: 2789:from the original on 30 November 2011 2757:from the original on 7 September 2006 2745: 2274: 1838:and has served in both houses of the 1020:In October 1916, he enrolled for the 806:). He was the 14th and last child of 12250:Rajya Sabha members from Maharashtra 7373: 7139:from the original on 5 January 2016. 6978:from the original on 2 November 2013 6907:"The top five political comic books" 6548:. Popular Prakashan. pp. 280–. 6385: 6168:Janyala, Sreenivas (14 April 2023). 6040:(1). Cambridge University: 172–174. 5740:from the original on 17 October 2013 5585: 5523: 4818: 4637:from the original on 3 November 2013 4458:from the original on 22 October 2014 4389: 4329:Hande, H.V.; Ambedkar, B.R. (2009). 4084: 3948:from the original on 1 November 2013 3732:from the original on 17 October 2015 3637: 3631: 3588:Menon, Nivedita (25 December 2014). 3290: 3259: 3111: 2848: 2175:as Aryan and adamantly rejected the 1740:, which was published posthumously. 871:which he had to take home with him. 12125:Founders of new religious movements 11811:The End of History and the Last Man 11721:Elements of the Philosophy of Right 7511:Untouchable, Dalits in Modern India 6917:from the original on 9 January 2013 6752: 6252: 5575:from the original on 1 August 2016. 5449:from the original on 24 March 2012. 5129:from the original on 17 April 2015. 4520: 3766:from the original on 12 August 2012 2966:from the original on 11 August 2010 2878:"Human rights education in schools" 2634:Journal of Social Inclusion Studies 2221:while Prof. Max Muller reads it as 1257: 842:(dalit) caste, who were treated as 24: 12105:Converts to Buddhism from Hinduism 12075:Alumni of the University of London 7474: 7366: 7277:Pakistan Or The Partition Of India 7064:from the original on 14 April 2015 7033:from the original on 14 April 2015 6966:"Ambedkar Memorial, Lucknow/India" 5806:"Rajya Sabha - Dr. B. R. Ambedkar" 5772:from the original on 7 March 2016. 5544:from the original on 30 July 2016. 5513:from the original on 29 July 2016. 4362:Pakistan or the Partition of India 4095:: Popular Prakashan. p. 330. 4033:. Gautam Book Center. p. 55. 3702:from the original on 27 April 2015 3209:from the original on 3 April 2016. 3013:Adshul, Ashok (26 December 2016). 2521:Pakistan or The Partition of India 2268:eventual annihilation of the state 1751:on 14 October 1956. Accepting the 1722:. While dedicating a new Buddhist 1707:Ambedkar considered converting to 25: 12296: 7606: 7483: 7116:from the original on 7 July 2015. 7094:from the original on 7 July 2015. 7052:Gibbs, Jonathan (14 April 2015). 6861:from the original on 27 May 2015. 5944:"The Office of Speaker Lok Sabha" 5530:. Popular Prakashan. p. 61. 5387:from the original on 20 May 2011. 5264:Kshīrasāgara, Rāmacandra (1994). 5012:from the original on 20 June 2006 4861:from the original on 23 June 2012 4133:: Popular Prakashan. p. 79. 3921:from the original on 29 May 2016. 3577:from the original on 28 May 2014. 3542: 3330:. Continuum International Group. 3272:from the original on 24 June 2010 2857:from the original on 24 June 2010 1502:invited Ambedkar to serve as the 1096:, that is, Shahu IV (1874–1922). 707:first cabinet of Jawaharlal Nehru 132:Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha 12040:20th-century Indian philosophers 11781:The Open Society and Its Enemies 9890: 8079:Muslim nationalism in South Asia 7829: 7817: 7805: 7793: 7781: 7479:. New Delhi: B. I. Publications. 7198: 7170: 7143: 7120: 7098: 7076: 7045: 7019: 6993: 6929: 6898: 6865: 6842: 6784: 6772:Kumar, Vivek (20 January 2018). 6765: 6746: 6711: 6665: 6636: 6521:. Springer Nature. p. 120. 6490: 6463: 6447:Stroud, Scott R. (1 June 2019). 6440: 6414: 6379: 6338: 6324: 6306: 6280: 6246: 6213: 6187: 6161: 6129: 6113: 6089: 6060: 6021: 5991: 5961: 5936: 5911: 5858: 5828: 5776: 5752: 5638: 5612: 5579: 5548: 5517: 5486: 5453: 5435: 5417: 5391: 5195:Smith, Bardwell L., ed. (1976). 4477:Dhamija, Bhanu (13 April 2018). 4356:Ambedkar, Bhimrao Ramji (1946). 3676:from the original on 18 May 2015 2692:Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism 2523:(1945), originally published as 2423:Ek Mahanayak: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar 2421:An Indian television show named 2394:is dedicated in his memory. The 2326:Yugpurush Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar 2034: 2025: 1826:(1957–1977) and a member of the 1480:Drafting of India's Constitution 1277:Columbia University Bicentennial 1053:As Ambedkar was educated by the 728:, Ambedkar studied economics at 668: 12230:Members of the Cabinet of India 12190:Indian women's rights activists 12175:Indian political party founders 10588:Family as a model for the state 8319:Provisional Government of India 7424:. Hong Kong: AHRC Publication. 7411:Bholay, Bhaskar Laxman (2001). 6028:Menski, W. F. (February 1989). 5344: 5326: 5320:Suryaputra Yashwantrao Ambedkar 5311: 5284: 5257: 5233: 5188: 5133: 5115:Sinha, Arunav (15 April 2015). 5108: 5096: 4899: 4873: 4812: 4649: 4489: 4470: 4444: 4383: 4291: 4264: 4233: 4202: 4176: 4161:Sialkoti, Zulfiqar Ali (2014), 4154: 4020: 4005: 3987: 3907: 3882: 3823: 3796: 3778: 3747: 3722:"Museum to showcase Poona Pact" 3714: 3688: 3658: 3607: 3559: 3536: 3510: 3495: 3480: 3461: 3435: 3405: 3317: 3284: 3213: 3195: 3132: 3105: 3091: 3064: 3037: 3021:. Divya Marathi. Archived from 3006: 2978: 2916: 2101:" of Ambedkar was installed in 1842:. Ambedkar's younger grandson, 1828:Maharashtra Legislative Council 1183:In 1930, Ambedkar launched the 1049:Ambedkar as a barrister in 1922 854:, and his father served in the 790:), meaning "Respected Father". 544: 524: 12255:Recipients of the Bharat Ratna 12245:People from Ratnagiri district 12030:20th-century Indian economists 11938:Separation of church and state 11836:Collectivism and individualism 11791:The Origins of Totalitarianism 7701:Bombay State (now Maharashtra) 7486:Dr. Ambedkar: A Critical Study 7420:Fernando, W. J. Basil (2000). 7127:Nelson, Dean (14 April 2015). 6791:Viswanathan, S (24 May 2010). 6545:Dr. Ambedkar: Life and Mission 6253:Ali, Roushan (14 April 2023). 5527:Dr. Ambedkar: Life and Mission 4906:Cohen, Stephen P. (May 1969). 4822:Dr. Ambedkar: life and mission 4358:"Chapter X: Social Stagnation" 4088:Dr. Ambedkar: Life and Mission 4057:Jaffrelot, Christophe (2005). 3889:Jaffrelot, Christophe (2005). 3641:Dr. Ambedkar: life and mission 3418:Dr. Ambedkar: Life and Mission 3387:Jaffrelot, Christophe (2005). 3293:Dr. Ambedkar: Life and Mission 3115:Dr. Ambedkar: life and mission 2869: 2801: 2769: 2715:Jaffrelot, Christophe (2005). 2708: 2676: 2425:portraying his life aired on 1455:. Ambedkar became a member of 1310:In 1936, Ambedkar founded the 1285:Government Law College, Bombay 926:, which was affiliated to the 867:. He was required to sit on a 13: 1: 12180:Indian political philosophers 12150:Indian human rights activists 12145:Indian civil rights activists 12055:Activists from Madhya Pradesh 11978:Category:Political philosophy 11851:Critique of political economy 7442:(Dec 2016) 43#2 pp 289–315. 7330:– via Internet Archive. 7299:– via Internet Archive. 6388:Economic and Political Weekly 6105:. 28 May 2007. Archived from 5499:. Zed Books. pp. 11–14. 5334:"maharashtrapoliticalparties" 5318:Khobragade, Fulchand (2014). 5249:. 30 May 2003. Archived from 5201:. Leiden: Brill. p. 16. 4881:"Ambedkar's wife passes away" 4658:Economic and Political Weekly 4592:Economic and Political Weekly 4426:Economic and Political Weekly 4301:Peace, Politics, and Religion 4271:Indrani Jagjivan Ram (2010). 3044:Prasad, Kamta (4 July 2020). 2614: 2081:. The statue was designed by 1969:is also named in his honour. 1720:World Fellowship of Buddhists 1417:Constituent Assembly of India 1198: 991:. Ambedkar was influenced by 950: 891:' in Ratnagiri district. His 793: 174:Constituent Assembly of India 12275:Scholars from Madhya Pradesh 11876:Institutional discrimination 11871:History of political thought 10603:Negative and positive rights 8928:Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari 8204:Chauri Chaura incident, 1922 7886:Indian independence movement 7668:Ministry of External Affairs 7515:. Lynne Rienner Publishers. 6905:Calvi, Nuala (23 May 2011). 5468:. Oxon: Routledge. pp.  5383:. parliamentofindia.nic.in. 4912:The Journal of Asian Studies 2994:. BBC Hindi. 7 November 2017 2316:(1991) by Basavaraj Kestur, 2240: 1669:in his legs, and was taking 1591:Austrian school of economics 1561: 1448:was defeated in parliament. 1321:Ambedkar published his book 1316:Central Legislative Assembly 1172:(Manusmriti Burning Day) by 1115:While practising law in the 1076:Government of India Act 1919 1041:Opposition to untouchability 898: 822:background from the town of 7: 12280:University of Mumbai alumni 12100:Columbia University fellows 12045:20th-century Indian writers 12035:20th-century Indian lawyers 11886:Justification for the state 11671:Two Treatises of Government 9118:Virendranath Chattopadhyaya 8505:Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty 7731:Minister of Law and Justice 7397:. Jalandhar: Buddhist Publ. 7378:. Delhi: B. R. Publishing. 7344:(1998). Vasant Moon (ed.). 7233:(1987). Vasant Moon (ed.). 5291:Karunyakara, Lella (2002). 4246:, Oxford University Press, 3698:. Outlook. 20 August 2012. 3672:. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2585: 2550:; Miscellaneous notes, etc. 2217:. Sayanacharya reads it as 2125: 1930:commemorative coin of India 1889:Dhamma Chakra Pravartan Din 1644: 1573:Indian Currency and Finance 1413:Scheduled Castes Federation 1360:Viceroy's Executive Council 1121:Bahishkrit Hitakarini Sabha 838:. Ambedkar was born into a 486:Scheduled Castes Federation 298:Bombay Legislative Assembly 277:Bombay Legislative Assembly 214:Viceroy's Executive Council 78:Minister of Law and Justice 10: 12301: 12115:Elphinstone College alumni 12095:Columbia University alumni 12060:Activists from Maharashtra 10556:Bellum omnium contra omnes 8853:Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi 8405:Indian Independence League 8122:Partition of Bengal (1947) 8117:Partition of Bengal (1905) 7566:. Windhorse Publications. 7456:Life of Babasaheb Ambedkar 7415:. Nagpur: Sahitya Akademi. 7376:The Legacy of Dr. Ambedkar 6971:. Remmers India Pvt. Ltd. 6872:Anima, P. 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Ambedkar 1898: 1692: 1483: 1074:, which was preparing the 1030:London School of Economics 852:British East India Company 734:London School of Economics 612:London School of Economics 333:Bombay Legislative Council 235:The Marquess of Linlithgow 36: 29: 12265:Republican Party of India 11973: 11823: 11592: 11240: 10973: 10853: 10772: 10684: 10675: 10541: 10375: 10304: 10133: 10022: 9974: 9951: 9898: 9825: 9764: 9655: 9588: 9537: 9335: 9244: 9143: 9028:Sibghatullah Shah Rashidi 8828:Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi 8648: 8525:Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar 8445: 8400:Indian Home Rule movement 8342: 8239:Fourteen Points of Jinnah 8179:Jallianwala Bagh massacre 8107: 8044: 7892: 7852: 7847:Links to related articles 7762: 7753: 7747: 7737: 7728: 7720: 7715: 7707: 7692: 7686: 7679: 7597:Ambedkar, Bhimrao Ramji. 7584:24 September 2015 at the 6882:. Chennai. Archived from 6046:10.1017/S0041977X00023600 5626:(in Marathi). 23 May 2017 5358:. Lokmat. 9 November 2019 5297:. 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Index

Ambedkar
List of things named after B. R. Ambedkar
Babasaheb (title)
Ambedkar (disambiguation)

Minister of Law and Justice
Jawaharlal Nehru
Charu Chandra Biswas
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
Bombay State
Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee
Constituent Assembly of India
Bengal Province
Bombay Province
Minister of Labour
Viceroy's Executive Council
The Marquess of Linlithgow
The Viscount Wavell
Feroz Khan Noon
Leader of the Opposition
Bombay Legislative Assembly
Member of the
Bombay Legislative Assembly
Byculla
Parel
Bombay Legislative Council
Mhow
Central India Agency
British India
Madhya Pradesh

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