How challenging was the life for Dr B.R. Ambedkar during his childhood when he
experienced caste prejudice in everyday life? How did he challenge the problems faced by
low caste people?
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Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, one of the greatest leaders of India, shares his first experience of caste-based discrimi- nation, which took place in 1901 when he was just nine years old. He had gone with his brothers and cousins to meet his father in Koregaon which is now in Maharashtra. Long did we wait, but no one turned up.
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Ambedkar was a Mahar family member from birth.
He learned what caste prejudice meant in real life as a child.
He was prohibited from using the water fountains used by upper caste students and was required to sit on the ground outside of the classroom.The challenge and struggle of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar are:
- Babasaheb Ambedkar, who was born on April 14, 1891, in Mhow, in the Central Provinces—currently Madhya Pradesh—into a low-caste family, had a difficult upbringing. His family experienced socioeconomic prejudice and was considered as outcasts.
- Ambedkar was a social outcast in his early years since he was a member of the Mahar caste, a "untouchable" group in Maharashtra. He received "untouchable" treatment everywhere, including in his school.
- Because he came from a family that the orthodox Hindus regarded as "unclean," his schoolmates refused to eat with him and his teachers would not touch his copies.
- Ambedkar later in life became the voice of India's lower castes and classes.
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