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Category: Ambedkar

  • Dr Ambedkar: History, Biography, Works, and Contribution

    Dr Ambedkar: History, Early Life and Marriage India’s first Minister of Law and Justice, Dr B.R. Ambedkar is popularly known as the father of the Indian Constitution. He fought using knowledge as his power to bring society to understand that India should become a democratic country. ‘Babasaheb’ was another name that he was fondly associated…

  • Annihilation of Caste by Dr.B.R.Ambedkar – Review

    Annihilation of Caste, Introduction: The caste system in India has existed from ancient times, however as time passed and we entered into the medieval period, early-modern period and then finally in today’s modern period, it has established its presence permanently. No one, willingly or even unwillingly can escape from its shackles. It has become the…

  • Socio Economic Analysis of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Thoughts

    DR.B.R.Ambedkar was among the most outstanding intellectuals of Indian in the 20th  century. He is known for his intellect. According to Antonio Gramsci, he is an outstanding example of an organic intellectual, that is, one who represents the interests of an entire social class. Born in a socially backward caste, educated along the lines the…

  • Is Religion necessary and what is the philosophy of religion – Ambedkar

    Is Religion necessary and what is the philosophy of religion – Ambedkar

    Is Religion necessary and what is the philosophy of religion for Babasaheb Ambedkar? Babasaheb  Ambedkar attitude towards religion “A people and their religion must be judged by social standards based on social ethics. No other standard would have any meaning if religion is held to be necessarily good for the well-being of the people.”    Abstract…

  • Ambedkar’s Economic Thoughts – Explained

    D.R.B.R.  AMBEDKAR  is an economist of all time, but his economic thoughts have not been read, followed and propagated. He is a multifarious genius but surprisingly his economic thoughts remained unknown even to great personalities. The reasons can be 1. INTELLECTUAL SLAVERY: That means Indians quite often quote foreign authors neglecting the contributions of Indians….