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what are ambedkar significant contribution to india

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Answered by hrushab2003
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Dr B. R. Ambedkar (Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar) popularly known as Babasaheb was born in so called untouchable caste family of Mahar. But for him this was not the shackle to reach at zenith. He became a great teacher, orator, philosopher, leader and earned many more laurels of this kind. Also he was first from his caste to get college education in India, as untouchables were not allowed to get education, they were not allowed to worship in temples, they were not allowed to drink water from the source that was used by upper caste people etc. So even while studying in school he had faced all such discriminations. But with a true spirit of a fighter after completing his studies in India, he went to London School of Economics for further studies and became a great lawyer. He is a true example of a self made man who worked so hard against all the odds to achieve his goal. Close to his end he adopted Buddhism for wisdom, morality and to protect humanity. Also he discovered that Mahar people were actually Buddhist who refused to give up Buddhism at one point of time. Because of this, they were forced to live outside the village and with time they became an untouchable caste. He also wrote a book named – ‘The Buddha and His Dhamma’.
Answered by sweery23
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