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✔️✔️The Great Liberator, Father of Modern India, Father of Indian Social Unrest, Bhim
Amartya Sen recognises him as - Father of Economics.

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Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar or Babasaheb as he was fondly called was one of the leading political and social figure of pre-independence India and also the Independent India. He had achieved many academic excellences, initiated social reforms and had played a vital role in the politics of Colonial rule governed India as well as Independent India.

Ambedkar was born as the 14th and last child of Ramji Maloji Sakpal and Bhimabai Sakpal on April 14, 1891 in the town of Mhow in Central Province (now Madhya Pradesh).Born in a poor dalit family, Ambedkar experienced discrimination at a very early age. He and other dalit students were made to sit separately from other higher castes students. They were not allowed to sit in class and were given less attention by teachers

Among his other siblings Ambedkar was the only one who cleared examinations and went to study high school and was the only untouchable student enrolled in Elphinstone High School in Bombay in 1906.B.R. Ambedkar was an excellent student throughout his academic career. He was enrolled in Elphinstone College for graduation, which came under the Bombay University in 1907. He was the first untouchable to do so and his achievement was hugely applauded by dalits. He obtained his degree in Economics and Political Science from Bombay University in 1912.In 1913 Ambedkar moved to Columbia University in New York City for a M.A. Degree, majoring in Economics with other subjects being Sociology, History, Philosophy and Anthropology. He obtained his M.A degree in 1915. He wrote three thesis after his post graduation, but his third thesis got him a PhD in Economics in 1927, after leaving London.

He joined Sydenham college of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai as a professor of Political Economy in 1918.During the preparation of Government of India Act 1990, Ambedkar was called to testify before the Southborough committee, which was preparing the Act. It was during this hearing that Ambedkar expressed the need for separate electorates and reservation for dalits or other religious communities. Ambedkar went on to pursue his legal career and also published a weekly magazine Mooknayak (Hero of the silent) in Mumbai.

Ambedkar was a politician, a social reformer, an excellent economist and a crusader of justice for the depressed classes. By himself experiencing discrimination at a very early age Ambedkar understood the plight and sorrow of being an untouchable. This experience had however made him more determined in fighting against discrimination and advocating equal rights for the untouchables.

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The Nobel laureate, Amartya Sen recognises him as - Father of Economics. Also known as : The Great Liberator, Father of Modern India, Father of the Indian Constitution, Father of Indian Social Unrest, Vishvasaniya Ratna, Symbol of Knowledge, Emancipator of Women, Ambedkar the great..

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