“Ambedkar
Jayanti” is well known on fourteenth Gregorian calendar month in India once a
year to pay reference to the Father of the Constitution in India, Dr. Bhimrao
Ramji Ambedkar. He was born on fourteen Gregorian calendar month 1891 i.e. 14th
April 1891,in Mhow city of Madhya Pradesh, India. His father was Ramji Maloji
Sakpal,who was posted as a Subedar in Indian Army and mother was Bhimabai. Bhimrao
Ramji Ambedkar is popularly referred to as 'Babasaheb'.
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Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar |
On this
auspicious day, we have a tendency to bear in mind the contribution, accomplishment
of Dr. Baba Saheb
Ambedkar.Dalits treat Ambedkar as their God as a result of he helped them
tons.Ambedkar was serving to Dalits to induce equal authority, status, and
respect within the society as others. Dr.Ambedkar is one in all the best leaders
in Indian history.
In this
essay on Ambedkar Jayanti, we are going to see his contribution to nation,
achievements, and additional concerning him. Ambedkar became one in all the
primary Dalit (untouchables) to get a university education in Bharat.He was
Associate in Nursing Indian jurist, politician, thinker, social scientist,
historian, orator, economist, teacher, editor, prolific author, revolutionary
and a sermonizer for Buddhism in Bharat.
He was a
scientist, sociologist, freedom fighter, journalist, human rights activist,
philosopher, social scientist, insurgent, journalist, human rights activist,
thinker and much more. Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar completed his post-graduate from
Columbia and London faculty of economic science. Ambedkar is an inspiration of
young lawyers across the world.On Ambedkar Jayanti, numerous Dalit
organizations perform immense processions within the memory of 'Baba Saheb'.Numerous organizations organize many
activities together with rally and cultural programs on this day.
He became the first Law Minister of
Bharat.One of the biggest achievements of Dr. Ambedkar was Bharat Ratna.He
became the Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee.For his
contributions, he was awarded with 'Bharat Ratna' by the Government of India in
1990.
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