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what were the gifts that Ambedkar had?

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Answered by nitinshukla4042
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"You have not cared to inquire into my past," BR Ambedkar wrote to his fiancée Sharda Kabir in 1948. "But it will be available to you at any time in the pages of many Marathi magazines." Thus, in a terse statement, the towering leader of the untouchables dismissed his private preoccupations, almost like an afterthought, and put a premium on the recorded instances of his biography in the public domain. What we read of him, in the papers and in other sources, Ambedkar seems to be saying, is who he is.

The image of Ambedkar that persists in popular memory is a composite one — that of a visionary who dared re-imagine the destiny of the oppressed; a revolutionary thinker who defied every obstacle in his path to get the best scholarly education for himself; a tireless fighter for social justice who transformed the accident of his birth and circumstances into an ideology of empowerment. But the spectacle of history, with its tall mementos to heroism and sacrifice, often tends to obscure the human details — all the flaws and fears that even the bravest among us can't escape.

Answered by Shinyboy
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Dr B.R Ambedkar contributed towards the upliftment of all Indians in ways that NO other leader or social reformer did or could. I'll just focus on TWO of his many achievements, THE GREATEST contributions of Ambedkar (both related).

Dr Ambedkar revealed to India and worked towards eradicating the root causes of what is preventing India from becoming a great nation again.. A belief in caste being the foremost reason. Unless these causes are removed, India can only dream of becoming what it once was, a ‘Sonay ki chiddhiya’ (bird of gold).

He was the ONLY person to fight for the freedom of ALL Indians from ALL dictators

THOSE WHO THINK DR AMBEDKAR DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE INDIAN FREEDOM STRUGGLE.. THINK

AGAIN !!
I decided to write this reply after reading many answers giving reasons why Dr Ambedkar DID NOT participate in the Indian freedom struggle.

MOST ASSUMED THAT HE DIDN'T or his contributions were negligible.
Read the following quote by the greatest Indian freedom fighter carefully (especially the LAST word).
"After giving deep thought to the problem, EVERYBODY WILL HAVE TO ADMIT THAT: Conversion is necessary to the Untouchables as self-government is to India. The ultimate object of both is the same. There is not the slightest difference in their ultimate goal. This ultimate aim is to attain FREEDOM ."-- (Babasaheb Dr BR Ambedkar (1935 Speech).
Today you will discover what has NEVER been taught in ANY school before and will never be taught by the dominant classes in India.

Dr Ambedkar was the ONLY person to fight for the freedom of ALL Indians.
In this respect, his struggle for the freedom of ALL Indians, he declared as early as 1935 and again one year later in 1936 at the Nasik conference, Maharashtra
He is the ONLY PERSON to have saved India from permanently staying in the dark ages where social and scientific progress would have been impossible, as it had been since the decline of the Mauryan empire in Jambudeep, the land that is now called Bharat or India.
Dr Ambedkar saved India from the greatest imaginable tragedy by NOT participating in the struggle for freedom JUST FOR THE DOMINANT CLASSES, the select Brahmins and Banias.

He wanted every single Indian to be free
To fully appreciate the gravity of what has been said so far, you first must know the real reasons why the Brahmins hated the British and why they wanted them to quit India.
Never before did the Brahmins rebel against any other foreign ruler so vehemently. In fact they enjoyed mutually beneficial relationships with all previous invaders and were even happy to give their daughters in wedlock to the foreigners as long as they maintained the social structure designed by the Brahmins. Only the British were hard to convince..

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