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Collect some information of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar . write in your notebook and also paste his photo .​

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Answered by Møøñlîght
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Ambedkar was born on 14 April 1891 in the town and military cantonment of Mhow (now officially known as Dr Ambedkar Nagar) in the Central Provinces (now in Madhya Pradesh).He was the 14th and last child of Ramji Maloji Sakpal, an army officer who held the rank of Subedar, and Bhimabai Sakpal, daughter of Laxman Murbadkar.His family was of Marathi background from the town of Ambadawe (Mandangad taluka) in Ratnagiri district of modern-day Maharashtra. Ambedkar was born into a Mahar (dalit) caste, who were treated as untouchables and subjected to socio-economic discrimination.Ambedkar's ancestors had long worked for the army of the British East India Company, and his father served in the British Indian Army at the Mhow cantonment.Although they attended school, Ambedkar and other untouchable children were segregated and given little attention or help by teachers. They were not allowed to sit inside the class. When they needed to drink water, someone from a higher caste had to pour that water from a height as they were not allowed to touch either the water or the vessel that contained it. This task was usually performed for the young Ambedkar by the school peon, and if the peon was not available then he had to go without water; he described the situation later in his writings as "No peon, No Water". He was required to sit on a gunny sack which he had to take home with him

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Here is an information of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar .

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, is one of the eminent and legendary personalities of India .

Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, a famous Indian personality, was born on April 14, 1891. Many people mistreated him because of his ethnicity as a Dalit. However, he later became the leader of Dalits, who were denied rights because of their caste. In 1947, he was appointed as the Indian government's law minister. Under his supervision, the Indian constitution was drafted, and he focused on discrimination against untouchables. He later resigned, though, because he was dissatisfied with his inability to influence the government. He became a Buddhist due of the untouchability practise. On December 6, 1956, he died.

Ambedkar was active in the fight for and negotiations for India's independence. Following independence, he was appointed chairman of the Indian constitution writing committee. He was the first minister of law and justice after India's independence and is widely regarded as the architect of the Indian constitution. He turned to Buddhism in 1956, leading in the mass conversion of Dalits. Ambedkar was diagnosed with diabetes in 1948. Ambedkar died in his sleep on December 6, 1956, at his home, after battling diabetes for over seven years.

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