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On the 26th of January 1950 we are going to enter a life of contradictions. In politics we will

have equality and in social and economic life we will have inequality. In politics we will be

recognizing the principle of ‘one man one vote and one vote one value’. In our social and

economic life we shall by reason of our social and economic structure continue to deny the

principle of one man one value. How long shall we continue to live this life of contradictions?

How long shall we continue to deny equality in our social and economic life? If we continue to

deny it for long, we will do so only by putting our political democracy in peril.

- Dr. B R Ambedkar

i. According to Dr. Ambedkar where do the Dalit enjoy equality?

ii. Complete it

They would be recognizing the principle of ________.

iii. Where did Dr. Ambedkar deliver this speech?

iv. In which fields do the Dalits need equality?


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Answered by 27swatikumari
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The answer to the following questions is given below.

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What do you know about Dr. Ambedkar?

Dr. BhmraoBabasaheb Ramji Ambedkar, a visionary who confronted the social order where caste and class contradictions played a prominent role for centuries, preached an egalitarian message. Dr.  Ambedkar fought to modify the current social order, which was based on caste and class and tried to sow the seeds of social justice by supporting issues such as caste and lower castes, human rights, workers' rights, women's rights, and most importantly Indian politics. He was born into a Maharashtra Mahar household and had to endure all of the indignities and prejudices that an outcast was bound to endure.

(1) According to Dr. Ambedkar Dalits enjoy or do have the benefit of equality in political life by accepting the premise of “one man, one vote, one value”.

(2) ‘one man one vote and one vote one value’.

(3) Dr. Ambedkar carried this speech in the constituent assembly, on November 25, 1949.

(4) Dalits necessitate equality in social and economic life.

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