1. Which of the following statement wrong about Dr. B. R. Ambedkar?
i. He was the chairman of the Drafting committee.
ii. He was born in Maharastra.
iii. He was the law minister in Post Independent India.
iv. He was the founder of Republic Party of India.
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HE WAS BORN IN MAHARASHTRA
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He was born in Maharashtra Option (iii) is wrong about Dr. B.R Ambedkar.
- Baba Saheb was his nickname. He was the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly's Drafting Committee and is known as the "Father of the Indian Constitution."
- He worked as a lawyer and an economist. He was born into an untouchable caste, and as a result, he has had to deal with a variety of social injustices and inequalities. He was born into a Marathi family from Ratnagiri, Maharashtra's Ambadawe town, in the Central Provinces of Maharashtra (modern-day Madhya Pradesh).
- Ambedkar founded the Independent Labour Party (later known as the Scheduled Castes Federation) in 1936 and contested for the Central Legislative Assembly in 1937 from Bombay.
- He also served as Minister of Labour in the Viceroy's Executive Council. Ambedkar became the first Law Minister following independence in 1947, within a Congress-led cabinet. He resigned subsequently due to disagreements with Jawaharlal Nehru on the Hindu Co-de Bill.
- B. R. Ambedkar declared the founding of the "Republican Party of India" on September 30, 1956, by dissolving the "Scheduled Castes Federation," but he died on December 6, 1956, before the party could be formed. Following that, his supporters and activists decided to start this political party.
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