

After coming back from the US, Ambedkar was appointed as the Defence secretary to the King of Baroda but there also he had to face the humiliation for being an ‘Untouchable’. Discrimination followed wherever he went. After shifting to Satara, he was enrolled at a local school but the change of school did not change the fate of young Bhimrao. The untouchable students were often asked by the teacher to sit outside the class. Fearing social outcry, the teachers would segregate the students of lower class from that of Brahmins and other upper classes. The discrimination and humiliation haunted Ambedkar at the Army school. Hailing from the Hindu Mahar caste, his family was viewed as “untouchable” by the upper classes. Throughout his childhood, Ambedkar faced the stigmas of caste discrimination. His father Ramji Sakpal died in Bombay, in 1912. In 1906, 15 year old Bhimrao married Ramabai, a 9 year old girl. Four years later, his father remarried and the family shifted to Bombay. Shortly after this, Bhimrao’s mother passed away. Ambedkar’s father was a Subedar in the Indian Army and after his retirement in 1894, the family moved to Satara, also in Central Provinces. Childhood & Early Life Bhimrao Ambedkar was born to Bhimabai and Ramji on 14 April 1891 in Mhow Army Cantonment, Central Provinces (Madhya Pradesh). He was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honor, in 1990. Ambedkar was appointed as India’s first Law Minister in the Cabinet of Jawaharlal Nehru. Throughout his life, he fought for the rights of the dalits and other socially backward classes. A well-known politician and an eminent jurist, his efforts to eradicate social evils like untouchablity and caste restrictions were remarkable. He is also known as the Father of Indian Constitution. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, popularly known as Babasaheb Ambedkar, was a jurist, social reformer and politician. Sharada Kabir rechristened Savita Ambedkar (1948-1956) Education: Elphinstone High School, University of Bombay, Columbia University, London School of Economics Associations: Samata Sainik Dal, Independent Labour Party, Scheduled Castes Federation Political Ideology: Right winged Equalism Religious Beliefs: Hinduism by birth Buddhism 1956 onwards Publications: Essays on Untouchables and Untouchability, The Annihilation of Caste, Waiting for a Visa Passed Away: 6, December, 1956. In addition of that hindi translation of these books are also be available on this site.īorn: 14 April, 1891 Place of Birth: Mhow in Central Provinces (currently Madhya Pradesh) Parents: Ramji Maloji Sakpal (father) and Bhimabai Murbadkar Sakpal (mother) Spouse: Ramabai Ambedkar (1906-1935) Dr.
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