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biography of BR ambedkar ?​

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Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

Born: 14 April, 1891

Born: 14 April, 1891 Place of Birth: Mhow in Central Provinces (currently Madhya Pradesh)

Born: 14 April, 1891 Place of Birth: Mhow in Central Provinces (currently Madhya Pradesh)Parents: Ramji Maloji Sakpal (father) and Bhimabai Murbadkar Sakpal (mother)

Born: 14 April, 1891 Place of Birth: Mhow in Central Provinces (currently Madhya Pradesh)Parents: Ramji Maloji Sakpal (father) and Bhimabai Murbadkar Sakpal (mother)Spouse: Ramabai Ambedkar (1906-1935); Dr. Sharada Kabir rechristened Savita Ambedkar (1948-1956)

Born: 14 April, 1891 Place of Birth: Mhow in Central Provinces (currently Madhya Pradesh)Parents: Ramji Maloji Sakpal (father) and Bhimabai Murbadkar Sakpal (mother)Spouse: Ramabai Ambedkar (1906-1935); Dr. Sharada Kabir rechristened Savita Ambedkar (1948-1956)Education: Elphinstone High School, University of Bombay, Columbia University, London School of Economics

Born: 14 April, 1891 Place of Birth: Mhow in Central Provinces (currently Madhya Pradesh)Parents: Ramji Maloji Sakpal (father) and Bhimabai Murbadkar Sakpal (mother)Spouse: Ramabai Ambedkar (1906-1935); Dr. Sharada Kabir rechristened Savita Ambedkar (1948-1956)Education: Elphinstone High School, University of Bombay, Columbia University, London School of EconomicsAssociations: Samata Sainik Dal, Independent Labour Party, Scheduled Castes Federation

Born: 14 April, 1891 Place of Birth: Mhow in Central Provinces (currently Madhya Pradesh)Parents: Ramji Maloji Sakpal (father) and Bhimabai Murbadkar Sakpal (mother)Spouse: Ramabai Ambedkar (1906-1935); Dr. Sharada Kabir rechristened Savita Ambedkar (1948-1956)Education: Elphinstone High School, University of Bombay, Columbia University, London School of EconomicsAssociations: Samata Sainik Dal, Independent Labour Party, Scheduled Castes FederationPolitical Ideology: Right winged; Equalism

Born: 14 April, 1891 Place of Birth: Mhow in Central Provinces (currently Madhya Pradesh)Parents: Ramji Maloji Sakpal (father) and Bhimabai Murbadkar Sakpal (mother)Spouse: Ramabai Ambedkar (1906-1935); Dr. Sharada Kabir rechristened Savita Ambedkar (1948-1956)Education: Elphinstone High School, University of Bombay, Columbia University, London School of EconomicsAssociations: Samata Sainik Dal, Independent Labour Party, Scheduled Castes FederationPolitical Ideology: Right winged; EqualismReligious Beliefs: Hinduism by birth; Buddhism 1956 onwards

Born: 14 April, 1891 Place of Birth: Mhow in Central Provinces (currently Madhya Pradesh)Parents: Ramji Maloji Sakpal (father) and Bhimabai Murbadkar Sakpal (mother)Spouse: Ramabai Ambedkar (1906-1935); Dr. Sharada Kabir rechristened Savita Ambedkar (1948-1956)Education: Elphinstone High School, University of Bombay, Columbia University, London School of EconomicsAssociations: Samata Sainik Dal, Independent Labour Party, Scheduled Castes FederationPolitical Ideology: Right winged; EqualismReligious Beliefs: Hinduism by birth; Buddhism 1956 onwardsPublications: Essays on Untouchables and Untouchability, The Annihilation of Caste, Waiting for a Visa

Born: 14 April, 1891 Place of Birth: Mhow in Central Provinces (currently Madhya Pradesh)Parents: Ramji Maloji Sakpal (father) and Bhimabai Murbadkar Sakpal (mother)Spouse: Ramabai Ambedkar (1906-1935); Dr. Sharada Kabir rechristened Savita Ambedkar (1948-1956)Education: Elphinstone High School, University of Bombay, Columbia University, London School of EconomicsAssociations: Samata Sainik Dal, Independent Labour Party, Scheduled Castes FederationPolitical Ideology: Right winged; EqualismReligious Beliefs: Hinduism by birth; Buddhism 1956 onwardsPublications: Essays on Untouchables and Untouchability, The Annihilation of Caste, Waiting for a VisaPassed Away: 6, December, 1956

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Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956), also known as Babasaheb Ambedkar, was an Indian jurist, economist, politician and social reformer who inspired the Dalit Buddhist movement and campaigned against social discrimination towards the untouchables (Dalits). He was independent India's first law and justice minister, the major architect of the Constitution of India.

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