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Explain the Ambedkar views on labours and caste ?​

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Answered by shreya198759
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On 12 December 1935, Bhimrao Ambedkar had been asked by the Jat-Pat Todak Mandal (Society for the Abolition of Caste System), a Hindu reformist group, to address their annual conference and speak about the ill-effects of caste in Hindu society.

However, when Ambedkar sent his speech, titled Annihilation of Caste, to the committee, they found the some of the contents to be too controversial. Ambedkar was asked to delete the offending paragraphs.

He replied by saying that he “would not change even a comma”.

When the committee withdrew its invitation, Ambedkar self-published the essay. It is regarded as one of the most nuanced yet brutal takedowns of the caste system.

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Answered by sahilverma2073
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Ambedkar views the labour and caste in equality ane they make that law that every body should equal rights whenever he is of above caste or of low caste.

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