Q 22. For what purpose did Dr.
Ambedkar go to England?
O To become a lawyer
O for picnic
O O O O
O for polity
O for attack
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He received a PhD in economics and then went to England. He was admitted to the London School of Economics for a DSc and to Gray's Inn to study for the Bar. However, short of money, Ambedkar returned to India and entered the Baroda state service.
To become a lawyer.
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Although a part of your question might be missing, you might be referring to the following question:
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
Answer:
Dr Ambedkar goes to England to become a lawyer.
Purpose of Dr Ambedkar:
- After completing his PhD in economics, Dr Ambedkar relocated to England.
- To pursue a DSc and prepare for the Bar, he was admitted to both the London School of Economics and Gray's Inn.
- However, due to financial constraints, Ambedkar returned to India and entered the Baroda state service.
- In 1920, Ambedkar returned to England.
- In 1923, Dr Ambedkar obtained his DSc and was appointed to the Bar.
- Dr Ambedkar then returned to India and began a law practice in Bombay.
- As a defender of fundamental freedom, Dr Ambedkar came into prominence.
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