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STD X Dr. Ambedkar was actually aware that Indians could never develop nationality as long as they have differences of religion and region This great man was also a firm believer in democracy and was anxious to preserve it According to Dr. Radhakrishan, Dr Ambedkar was more a social revolutionary than a reformer. He fought long and hard against untouchability and even converted himself into a Buddhist, as a form of protest against the ill-treatment of Harjans Like Tilak and Gandhi, he was vociferous in his opposition to the inequalities of the caste system Ambedkar tumed to Buddhism because it contains most of the principles of Hinduism: Satya, Dhama, Prajna and Karuna. At the same time, Buddhism believes that all men are equal and so rejects the caste system. Dr. Radhakrishan frankly declares that society cannot be reformed by mere preaching or resolution. If we treat all people as brothers and Inends, we can truly carry out the wishes of Dr. Ambedkar and bring about social reform read the passage and write a summary of it in paragraph and suggest a suitable title​

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INDIAN REFORMERS

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