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write down the achievement made by B.R Ambedkar​

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Answered by skadamseth2007
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His achievements can be counted of two types. The first list of achievements include his personal achievements like education where he has done good in economics, anthropology, law etc. and the result of three is:

Economy: It was Ambedkar who first suggested to have an institution like RBI in India, similar to what others have in their nation. Finally, based on Hilton Committee recommendation it was formed.

Anthropology: It was Ambedkar who like many others helped the Britishers in spreading the lies about Indian society. E.g. In 1872 British did first Census operation in India and at that time the literacy rate in India was just 3.72%. By 1901 it became 6–7% and on independence we had literacy rate of 16–17%. But British planted these ideas in Indian minds (which are equally supported by many historians and social scientists) that some people have gathered all the education and some people are not allowed to attend education. On independence these ideas were further used and people were made to believe that while they are educated or their parents are educated but in India we have a group of people belonging to certain communities who had no education, therefore need reservation. Further, in India Jati of an individual is basically a biologically identity. E.g. when a person marries in his own Jati it means that he/she has complete inheritance from that Jati. But Ambedkar propagated the ideas of British that Jati is a social identity only and people use it to oppress others. While no where in Vedas we have social uses of it but he strengthened the ideas of British.

Law: Everyone believes that he wrote the Constitution of India, though if we look deep we will find that it was Mr. Rao, who along with India wrote the constitution of Myanmar and Nepal or Bhutan (one of two) constitution. Based on that constitution making, he gathered projects like writing various laws on Marriage, inheritance etc. with little or no knowledge of the purpose of a practice. E.g. the rule of Sapinda says that we should avoid marriage in 7 generation from father and 5 from mother. The reason is simple that when we avoid 7 generation we reduce the genetic similarity to below 7%. As mother inheritance is low, so we keep it 5. But in Marriage laws he made in 1955 it was made 5 generation from father and 3 from mother, without reason. The result is in front of us. Today, whether it is TV, websites or Newspaper you will find an ad showing a small child and people will show that the child is suffering from blood cancer, mental illness etc. As of now, we have identified 6000 plus such genetic diseases which are received by child from parents and reason is simple- The more you inbreed the more genetic diseases you get. As Charles Darwin, the father of Evolution said, “Nature tells us abundantly through examples that it discourages inbreeding.”

But whether it is in educated India or not, if you tell him these things the people are filled to their core with ideas that all man are equal and no one is different from others. If such reality really exist in nature, then we had no field of Animal breeding where government spends crores of rupee, researchers spend life. Every farmer uses it in field to improve the quality of crops by using better seeds. When every rice or wheat from same farm can not be equal then how can we say that every man is equal and same

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