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MAN OF INDIA

JUSTICE

By SIVA APublished about a year ago 3 min read
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JUSTICE MAN OF INDIA

Me:

Before I talk about the hero of this story, I want to talk to you a little bit. Even in this modern world that we are congratulating, some educated people do some mistakes and in one way or the other, the result is more thana that. To save us from this we all say that our favorite God will come how many times God comes but if you ask me God does not come and is born such a God India was also born He is the voice of justice called Dr ambedkar.

PERSONAL INFO:

Full Name Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar Born 14 April 1891Place of Birth Mhow, India Died 6 December 1956Place of Death New Delhi, India Resting place Chaitya Bhoomi, Mumbai, Indian Parents

Father: Ramji Malo ji Sak pal

STRUGGLE OF CHILDHOOD

born into a lower-caste family in British India. He faced significant discrimination and challenges throughout his childhood and early life due to his caste. Despite this, he went on to become a highly educated and accomplished individual, eventually becoming the chief architect of the Indian Constitution and a leading figure in the country's struggle for civil rights and equality. He fought against the caste-based discrimination in India and worked towards the upliftment of the socially and economically backward classes.

BELIEVE WARRIOR OF INDIA

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was a leading figure in the fight against caste-based discrimination in India. He believed that the caste system was a major barrier to the social and economic advancement of the lower castes, and that it had to be abolished in order for true equality to be achieved in the country. He worked tirelessly to raise awareness about the issue and to mobilize the low.

He also worked on the laws and policies to abolish the caste system and to provide equal opportunities for all citizens, regardless of their caste. He was the chief architect of the Indian Constitution, and his contributions to it include several provisions to protect the rights of the lower castes, such as the reservation system for government jobs and education, which ensured that a certain percentage of positions were reserved for the lower castes.

Ambedkar also advocated for the education and economic upliftment of the lower castes, and worked to establish schools, hostels, and other institutions to provide them with the resources they needed to succeed. His lifelong struggle and efforts led to the upliftment of the socially and economically backward classes and provide them the rights and opportunities they deserved.

THOUGHTS

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was a prominent thinker and leader in India, and his thoughts and ideas have had a significant impact on the country's political and social landscape. Some of his key thoughts and beliefs

Caste-based discrimination: Ambedkar believed that the caste system in India was a major barrier to the social and economic advancement of the lower castes, and that it had to be abolished in order for true equality to be achieved in the country. He advocated for the rights of the lower castes and worked to raise awareness about the issue of caste-based discrimination.

Education: Ambedkar believed that education was the key to the upliftment of the lower castes, and he worked to establish schools, hostels, and other institutions to provide them with the resources they needed to succeed. He also advocated for the education of women, as he believed that educating women would lead to the upliftment of the entire society.

Democracy and Constitutionalism: He argued that the only way to achieve true equality and justice in India was through democracy and constitutionalism. He worked on the drafting of the Indian Constitution which aimed to create a society that guarantees equal rights and opportunities for all citizens, regardless of their caste or religion.

Buddhism: Ambedkar converted to Buddhism at the end of his life as he felt that Buddhism was a religion that did not discriminate against people based on their caste and it was the most appropriate religion for people who had been discriminated against for centuries. He felt Buddhism was a rational and progressive religion, and he encouraged other members of the lower castes to convert as well.

These are some of the key thoughts and beliefs of Dr. Ambedkar, but he was a multifaceted individual and his contributions are vast and varied. His thoughts and ideas continue to be widely studied and debated in India and around the world.

Personal thought «»We are all born to live in this world. We have a right to exist. It is the same for all living beings. Love everyone. Change will happen. Don't stop asking questions.

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Thank you for spend you time change the world right way🙏🏻

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