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Dr.B.R Ambedkar conclusion​

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Answered by ayushmann14
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Dr Ambedkar engineered social change through political legislature in the 1940s, '50s and '60s as an Economist with the first Dalit degree and three Phd's for Dalits and for women. At a time of rival ways, he concluded at the end of his life, as a sick man but reader, that Buddhism was the true one.

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Dr Ambedkar engineered social change through political legislature in the 1940s, '50s and '60s as an Economist with the first Dalit degree and three Phd's for Dalits and for women. At a time of rival ways, he concluded at the end of his life, as a sick man but reader, that Buddhism was the true one.

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At a time of rival ways, he concluded at the end of his life, as a sick man but reader, that Buddhism was the true one. Mahatma Gandhi collided with him sharply on integration and assimilation for Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists and Christians, although once they did agree, but he thought the Independent India from Britain with integration would invigour rather than regional representation of the many religious sections in the Indian parliament.

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