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why couldn`t dr BR ambedkar take the job offerd by maharaja of baroda

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Answered by shambhavi1634
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Sanskarinagari would definitely have given bitter sweet memories to Dr B R Ambedkar, the father of the Constitution of India.

Sanskarinagari would definitely have given bitter sweet memories to Dr B R Ambedkar, the father of the Constitution of India.While the visionary ruler Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad played a key role in mentoring Ambedkar by arranging for his higher education both in Mumbai and in the US, Ambedkar faced untouchability in Vadodara, then called Baroda, that eventually made him resolve to fight for equality.

Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Dr B. R. Ambedkar could not take the job offered by Maharaja of baroda as his father became very ill and passed away, so he has to go to Mumbai.

  • Bhim eventually aced his matriculation exam.
  • He had already attracted the curiosity of several people who wanted to make society better.
  • He was the first "untouchable" from his community to pass the exam, so when he did, a conference was called to celebrate him.
  • Then, Bhim was 17 years old.
  • He married Ramabai in the same year because early marriage was usual in those days.
  • He persisted in studying diligently and did quite well on the subsequent Intermediate exam.
  • Ramji, however, discovered that he was unable to continue paying the tuition.
  • Bhim was referred to the Maharaja Gaekwad of Baroda by someone who was concerned about his development.
  • He received a monthly scholarship from the Maharaja.
  • This enabled Bhimrao (the title "rao" is added to names in Maharashtra as a mark of respect) to successfully complete his B.A. in 1912.
  • After that, he was granted a post in the civil service, but he had to return home to Bombay just two weeks after starting.
  • Ramji was in critical condition and passed very quickly.
  • He had given his son everything he could, establishing the groundwork for Bhimrao's future successes.
  • A plan by the Maharaja of Baroda was to send certain deserving students to pursue their education overseas.
  • Bhimrao was undoubtedly chosen, but after completing his studies, he was required to sign a contract promising to work for the state of Baroda for ten years.

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