Despite the children
offering money the cartmen
refused them. Why?
How did
people
at
the station discriminate
against Dr Ambedkar and
his brothers?
How do
you
think
Dr Ambedkar felt as a
child, when he saw the
stationmaster's reaction to
his statement that they
were Mahars?
Have you ever experienced
prejudice or witnessed an
incident of discrimination?
How did this make you
feel?
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Dr.Ambedkar as a child might have felt really very dispointed . and may felt shy before everyone due to discrimination.
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Answer:
ans1.- The cartmen refused the money because they did not wanted the untouchables to sit in the cart . Hence they were discriminating the children.Double money did not work for them.
ans2.- The people discriminated the children by their caste by not allowing them to sit in the cart.
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