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Who is the Father of the Indian Constitution? What were his contributions?

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Answered by SHoOTErGHOSt
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Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar

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B. R. Ambedkar

Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

Known for Dalit rights movement Drafting Constitution of India Dalit Buddhist movement

Awards Bharat Ratna (posthumously in 1990)

Nickname(s) Babasaheb, Bhim

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Answered by jsssatpute
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dr. babasaheb ambedkar is the father of indian Constitution

His role in framing Constitution

In framing the constitution of independent India, he played a leading role. He was appointed as the Chairman of the constitution drafting committee in 1947.

Ambedkar was a wise constitutional expert, he had studied the constitutions of about 60 countries. Ambedkar is recognized as the “Father of the Constitution of India”

The text prepared by Ambedkar provided constitutional guarantees and protections to individual citizens for a wide range of civil liberties, including freedom of religion, the abolition of untouchability, and the outlawing of all forms of discrimination.

Ambedkar advocated extensive economic and social rights for women and won the support of the Assembly to introduce a system of reservations for members of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and Other Backward Class in the civil services, schools, and colleges.

He laid emphasis on religious, gender and caste equality. Even Ambedkar recommended the adoption of Uniform Civil code to bring reform in the Indian society.

His role in the round table conferences

R Ambedkar participated in all three round table conferences in London and demanded separate electorate for untouchables which were opposed by Gandhiji and led to Poona pact in 1932.

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