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Explain the role of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in uplifting dalits or untouchables.

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Answered by meteorite23
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Dr bababsaheb Ambedkar

He was the one who led the upbringing of not only dalits but also all minorities and women. me and again, Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar reminded the Indian population that only political clarity or administrative reforms could not shape a country that is so diverse in culture and social spectrum.

While Mahatma Gandhi was uniting India to rise against the oppressive British government, Babasaheb Ambedkar was guiding the Indians towards a spiritual development. Here is how Babasaheb fought against untouchability

.Elected to chair the drafting committee of the Constituent Assembly in 1947, Ambedkar abandoned many of his radical convictions as he steered the Assembly through the process of drafting India's constitution. His contributions can be seen in some of the special constitutional provisions for social equality for the Scheduled Castes (the term for untouchables first used by the British). The practice of untouchability was “abolished” in the constitution of independent India (articles 15 and 17), and the Untouchability (Offenses) Act of 1955 makes such discriminatory practices punishable by law. Article 46 provides the Indian version of affirmative action, specifically the promotion of educational and economic benefits for the “weaker sections” of the society.

"Architect of Indian constitution" as he is known did various other things than just rather uplift the dalits and untouchables

1) was the founder of reserve bank of India

2)passed many reservation and advantageous policies for women which are unknown by the women

3) was the first dalit to marry a Brahmin girl

4)he came up with the world's largest constitution

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