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Baba Ambedkar: The Father of Indian Constitution and Champion of Social Justice.

Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, popularly known as Baba Ambedkar, was a social reformer, jurist, economist, politician, and the architect of the Indian Constitution. Born into a Dalit family in 1891, Ambedkar faced discrimination and oppression throughout his life, which shaped his perspective on social and economic inequality and fueled his lifelong struggle for justice and equality.


Ambedkar’s early life was marked by discrimination and exclusion, even as a student. He was not allowed to sit with other students in his classroom or drink water from the same jug as others. These experiences ignited his passion for social justice and inspired him to fight against the caste system that oppressed millions of Dalits like him.


Ambedkar’s fight for social justice began with his participation in the Satyagraha movement led by Mahatma Gandhi in the 1920s. However, he soon became disillusioned with Gandhi’s approach to social reform, which he believed did not go far enough in dismantling the caste system. 

Ambedkar believed that only political power could bring about real change for the Dalits, and he went on to form the Independent Labour Party, which later merged with the Congress Party.


Ambedkar’s most significant contribution to Indian society was his role in drafting the Indian Constitution. As the chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee, he worked tirelessly to ensure that the Constitution enshrined the principles of equality, social justice, and democracy. 

He was also instrumental in creating the reservation system, which guarantees a certain percentage of government jobs and educational opportunities to historically disadvantaged communities.


Despite his contributions to Indian society, Ambedkar faced significant opposition from the upper castes, who were threatened by his message of equality and justice. 


He was often vilified in the media, and his efforts to improve the lives of Dalits were met with violent opposition. However, Ambedkar remained undaunted and continued to fight for his ideals until his death in 1956.


Today, Ambedkar’s legacy continues to inspire millions of people in India and around the world. He is regarded as the father of the Indian Constitution, and his work has laid the foundation for a more just and equitable society. 


His contributions to the fight against social and economic inequality are immeasurable, and his message of justice and equality remains as relevant today as it was during his lifetime. Baba Ambedkar’s life and work will always be a shining example of courage, perseverance, and the unwavering commitment to social justice.

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