Dr. BHIMRAO AMBEDKAR JAYANTI 14th APRIL
Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956) a polymath, jurist, economist, and civil rights activist, is celebrated in India every year on April 14th as Ambedkar Jayanti, also known as Equality Day. He is remembered for his remarkable life and contributions to shaping the democratic framework of India, earning him the title of "Father of the Indian Constitution."
Dr. Ambedkar dedicated himself to educating and improving the economic status of the underprivileged, and he brought attention to the economic and social inequalities faced by the untouchables.
Ambedkar Jayanti commemorates the birth of Dr. BR Ambedkar, who was born on April 14, 1891, in India. Ambedkar, also known as the Father of the Indian Constitution, served as the Minister of Law and Justice in Jawaharlal Nehru's first cabinet and chaired the drafting committee for the Constitution of India from 1947 to 1951.
Ambedkar played a key role in negotiating the Poona Pact with Congress activist Madan Mohan Malaviya, which granted the deprived classes 148 seats in the legislature, compared to the 71 seats proposed by the British Government. The deprived class was later recognized as "Scheduled Caste" and "Scheduled Tribe" in the Indian Constitution. Following India's independence, Ambedkar was invited to become the country's first Law and Justice Minister and was later appointed to draft India's inaugural Constitution, which he successfully accomplished, earning him the title of the "Father of the Indian Constitution."
Dr. BR Ambedkar's life is full of noteworthy accomplishments and fascinating details. He was the first South Asian to earn a Ph.D. in Economics and hold a double doctorate, demonstrating his impressive intelligence and dedication to scholarship. In addition to his academic achievements, Dr. BR Ambedkar was a statesman who played an integral role in establishing the Reserve Bank of India. He used his expertise in economics and financial matters to shape policies that helped create India's central bank.
As a social reformer, Dr. BR Ambedkar was a tireless advocate for workers' rights and better working conditions. He successfully pushed for a reduction in the standard workday from 12 hours to eight hours, improving the lives of countless workers and demonstrating his commitment to social justice.
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