For what purpose did Dr. Ambedkar go to England?
(a) To become a lawyer
(b) To travel
(c ) To become a leader
(d) None of these
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a ) to become a lawer
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Dr Ambedkar go to England to become a lawyer.
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- Dr. Ambedkar moved to England after receiving his PhD in economics. He got accepted to both the London School of Economics and Gray's Inn to pursue a DSc and to prepare for the Bar.
- However, due to a lack of funds, Ambedkar returned to India and joined the state service of Baroda. Ambedkar returned to England in 1920.
- Dr. Ambedkar obtained his DSc and was called to the Bar in 1923. After that, Dr. Ambedkar went to India and established a legal practise in Bombay.
- Dr. Ambedkar rose to prominence as a proponent of inalienable rights.
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