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What were the steps taken by dr ambedkar to improve the condition of dalits in india?

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Answered by kissuranker
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Following steps taken by Dr. Bhimrao ambedkar;-

1)He fixed the reservation for low cast poor people

2)Fight to get that

3) He signed poona pact with ganghiji
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The Mahar caste, a Dalit/untouchable caste in India, was the home of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar. Ambedkar obtained his B.A. in Mumbai and his Ph.D. in Columbia University in New York after that (1913–1916). Later, he graduated from the London School of Economics with a master's and a doctorate in economics (1916–1922).

Explanation:

In his writings, Dr. Ambedkar argued for Dalits and criticised the caste system's injustice. There are 17 books by Ambedkar in all, according to the University Library. Some of them have the same title but distinct content and/or linguistic editions. The library currently holds two books in Marathi, which is the state of Maharashtra's official language in India. Ambedkar's criticism of the Indian National Congress's lack of support for untouchables' rights and the results of the infamous Poona Pact of 1932 contributed to his reputation as an obstinate opponent.

Gandhi's rejection of the right to distinct electorates, which for them meant actual political power, hasn't changed how the Dalits feel about him.

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