From social injustice to social justice: The Ambedkarian way
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Dr.
Ambedkar (1891-1956)
was a part of untouchable and poor class which never been
accepted by upper class. He suffered from lot of problems like education,
water, food and other amnesties. He was not allowed to touch holy books. He was
the victim of inequality and treated badly. He took initiative for inequality
and fought for justice. He imagined Indian without discrimination and racism.
No doubt he is known as the founder of social justice in Indian history. He
gave the shape to Gandhi’s lesson of principle and morality. He was the part of
many movements. The purpose of these resolutions was to change the social frame
inside and outside both. It broke
foundations of discriminations successfully. Further he wrote two journals with
name of “Who were the Shudras?” and “The Untouchables”. It was the detail about
Shudras and Untouchables. His purpose was to build a man by man society which
will lead to justice and equality. After long journey and struggle, he
succeeded to give a constitution about the principles of liberty, equality and
Justice for depressed class
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