about Dr BR ambedkahar ?????
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full name :-Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
(born April 14, 1891, Mhow, India)
(died December 6, 1956, New Delhi),
leader of the Dalits(Scheduled Castes; formerly called untouchables) and law minister of the government of India (1947–51).
Born of a Dalit Mahar family of western India, he was as a boy humiliated by his high-caste schoolfellows. His father was an officer in the Indian army. Awarded a scholarship by the Gaekwar (ruler) of Baroda (now Vadodara), he studied at universities in the United States, Britain, and Germany. He entered the Baroda Public Service at the Gaekwar’s request, but, again ill-treated by his high-caste colleagues, he turned to legal practice and to teaching.
In 1947 Ambedkar became the law minister of the government of India. He took a leading part in the framing of the Indian constitution, outlawing discrimination against untouchables, and skillfully helped to steer it through the assembly. He resigned in 1951, disappointed at his lack of influence in the government. In October 1956, in despair because of the perpetuation of untouchability in Hindu doctrine, he renounced Hinduism and became a Buddhist, together with about 200,000 fellow Dalits, at a ceremony in Nagpur.
(born April 14, 1891, Mhow, India)
(died December 6, 1956, New Delhi),
leader of the Dalits(Scheduled Castes; formerly called untouchables) and law minister of the government of India (1947–51).
Born of a Dalit Mahar family of western India, he was as a boy humiliated by his high-caste schoolfellows. His father was an officer in the Indian army. Awarded a scholarship by the Gaekwar (ruler) of Baroda (now Vadodara), he studied at universities in the United States, Britain, and Germany. He entered the Baroda Public Service at the Gaekwar’s request, but, again ill-treated by his high-caste colleagues, he turned to legal practice and to teaching.
In 1947 Ambedkar became the law minister of the government of India. He took a leading part in the framing of the Indian constitution, outlawing discrimination against untouchables, and skillfully helped to steer it through the assembly. He resigned in 1951, disappointed at his lack of influence in the government. In October 1956, in despair because of the perpetuation of untouchability in Hindu doctrine, he renounced Hinduism and became a Buddhist, together with about 200,000 fellow Dalits, at a ceremony in Nagpur.
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hey !!mate here is your answer Dr.bhimrao Ambedkar was born in Maharashtra .His father who was employed in the army encouraged his children to go to school.As a child, Ambedkar experienced what caste prejudice meant in everyday life .In Ambedkar and other untouchable children were segregated and given little attention for assistance by the teachers.They were not allowed to sit inside the class.Even if they needed to drink water , somebody from a higher caste would have to pour it from a height as they were not allowed to touch either the water vessel that contained in it.overcoming numerous social and financial obstacles , Ambedkar became one of the first dalits .to obtain college education in India.
He went to America and England for higher studies .on his return to India,he practiced as a lawyer and teacher. Ambedkar was appointed as a chairman of the constitution drafting community..
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He went to America and England for higher studies .on his return to India,he practiced as a lawyer and teacher. Ambedkar was appointed as a chairman of the constitution drafting community..
hope it will help full to you...
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