![]() ![]() ![]() He took a leading part in the framing of the Indian constitution, outlawing discrimination against untouchables, and skillfully helped to steer it through the assembly. The fundamental rights provide for freedom, equality, and abolition of untouchability and remedies to ensure the evolution of rights. One of the greatest contributions of Dr.Ambedkar was in respect of fundamental rights and directive principles of state policy enshrined in the constitution of India. In 1947 Ambedkar became the law minister of the government of India. He was born in a Dalit Mahar family of western India, he was a boy humiliated by his high-caste schoolfellows. He had knowledge of 9 languages like Hindi, Pali, Sanskrit, English, French, German, Marathi, Persian, and Gujarati. ![]() He is considered as a great critique of the caste system. He was considered a messiah for a suppressed class as he belongs to the untouchable’s community. He played a significant role for the upliftment of the downtrodden. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar also known as Babasaheb Ambedkar, was one of the most prominent lawyers, economists, politicians, and social reformers who inspired the Dalit Buddhist movement and campaigned against social discrimination against the Untouchables. ![]()
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