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Answered by neharika20
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Essay on Dr. B. R. Ambedkar :

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar a great and a inspiring leader of all time had a positive view on the women empowerment. We know that the women empowerment is really a good thing for all our Indian society and even economy. We also know that women in our society mostly are discriminated because of their various reason but yet now because of the modernization and growing mind set of the people now a days women are even allowed to participate in the some aspects of the society. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar always tried and even supported the women power because even the women are the part of this modern society and all. The women empowerment is really needed for this modern society because of many reasons like the women can help out in increasing the economic status and even social status of the country. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar always tried to ensure and even women were given the equal rights as the men had. The women empowerment was always important for our society. This idea of the women empowerment was real needed but their were only some person's who always tried to encourage this idea of women empowerment even Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was among them, where the women are always given the same priority as the men were given. The rights and regulation for both men and women should be equal and on this bases there were many who did not agree it but at all all came to a point where it was decided that everyone would get same amount of rights and equality. therefore Dr. B. R. Ambedkar always had a good opinion on the women empowerment. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's contribution to our present society i.e. Indian society and democracy is really significant and even whopping. We all know that Dr. B. R. Ambedkar is always consider as a good leader of all time because he knows how to lead all the people in the good manner because Dr. B. R. Ambedkar knows the way and path all the people love to go. For communal harmony Dr. B. R. Ambedkar have contributed so many things all most all, all of his life he had spent for our nation India and for it's god will of all time. Therefore we can understand that Dr. B. R. Ambedkar had contributed so much for our community or society.

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Answered by diyachandiram1694
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essay on dr br ambedkar

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Introduction

Babasaheb Ambedkar’s interest was mainly in social and political Rights of Dalits and other lower castes. He was the Dalit leader post-independence period of India. He was the representative of Untouchables.

B.R. Ambedkar’s Conversion to Buddhism

Dalit Buddhist movement is a movement by Dalits led by Babasaheb Ambedkar in India. It profoundly re-interpreted Buddhism and started a school of Buddhism called Navayana. The movement is socially and politically connected to and drawn from Buddhism. Ambedkar launched the movement in 1956 when nearly half a million Dalits joined him and converted to Navayana Buddhism.

They collectively refused to follow Hinduism and contested caste system. Rights of Dalit communities were promoted. The movement also refused to follow the ideas of traditional, Theravada, Vajrayana, Mahayana which are the sects of Buddhism. New form of Buddhism taught by Babasaheb Ambedkar was pursued. It reinterpreted the Buddha’s religion in terms of social equality and class struggle.

After publishing several articles and books stating that Buddhism was the only way for Dalits to gain equality, on 14th October 1956 Ambedkar adopted Buddhism with lakhs of his supporters in a simple ceremony at Deekshabhoomi, Nagpur, few weeks before his death. His conversion gave a new lens to the Dalits suffering caste system in India to view their Identity and redefine their place in the society.

His conversion was not impulsive. It was an inspiration for the country’s Dalit community to view life in a new way; it was absolute rejection of Hinduism and the dominance it came to characterize for lower caste. He declared that he was born as a Hindu but would not die as one, at a conference held in Nashik. For him, Hinduism had failed to secure human rights and continued caste discrimination.

Conclusion

As per Babasaheb, Buddhism directed man to the inward potentiality within inner self and trained mind to act righteously. His decision was grounded on firm belief that conversion could improve the social status of the so called ‘Lower classes’ of the country.

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