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write an article about B . R . Ambedker . Why did the focus on social justice and equality​

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Answered by pinkgirlxafykhan
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The main pioneer against caste operations in India was Dr B.R. Ambedkar(1891-1956).Also known as balasaheb,Dr Ambedkar himself belonged to a poor low caste family that was treated as untouchables. Dr Ambedkar suffered from ill-treatment meted out to the lower caste as a child. Although he was able to attend the school, he had to sit separately and was not allowed to mingle with others.

Dr B.R. Ambedkar fought against all prejudices and fought for the rights of untouchables. He led active movements against untouchables. When India got Dr independence in 1947,He wasmade the chairman of the drafting committee.

Answered by adventureisland
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Ambedkar's approach to social justice is founded on social democracy, which includes three concepts of justice: liberty, equality, and fraternity. In the Constituent Assembly, Ambedkar stated, "The third thing we must do is not to be satisfied with mere political democracy."

Dr. Ambedkar fought to reform the existing social order, which was based on caste and class, and strove to sow the seeds of social justice by campaigning for numerous causes such as caste and untouchability, human rights, labourers' rights, women's rights, and, above all, Indian politics.

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