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Dr B R Ambedkar
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India as an Independent nation has its foundation on democracy, socialism and secularism. These principles of the nation had been the goals of freedom fighters too. It was not a mere freedom from B…
Dr Ambedkar’s Role in the Formation of Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Did you know Reserve Bank of India (RBI) came into the picture according to the guidelines laid down by Dr Ambedkar? Reserve Bank of India was conceptualised as per the guidelines, working style an…
Jay Bhim Ride – Tracing the Footsteps of Dr Ambedkar
A solo motorcycle ride was conducted by an Ambedkarite across 3 states Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra, covering some of the places which hold utmost importance with the life of Bharat Rat…
Telling Our Stories In Our Voices – Dalit History Month Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
April is celebrated as a Dalit History Month. Here is a note from our Dalit History Month Collective.
Our history is the resistance of peoples oppressed by Caste. Dalit History is of the Subcont…
Step by Step Guide to Get Free Books On Buddhism and Dr Ambedkar, Delivered to Your Home!
For a while, we wanted to write this piece of information but before that, we wanted to test the information so it took us a bit of time to write this guide! If you are interested in getting “Buddh…
Buddhism India’s Greatest Export, Now Becoming Greatest Diplomatic Strategy
Buddhism was born under the Bodhi tree when Siddhartha Gautama saw through the nature of his own existence and realised that there is no absolute self that can be identified with. Everything in the…
Babasaheb Ambedkar and Quest for Democracy in India
India became the republic on 26th January 1950. India is People’s Republic. It does not belong to any religious group or ideology. Babasaheb Ambedkar was the staunch advocate of People’s Republic s…
Why Dalits Need ONE Main Political Party?
At present, there are many political parties those claim to represent Dalits. Would it be good if Dalits had one large political party instead of many small?
After the Great Mass conversion to B…
कौन हैं हम? हर एक दलित की अपनी एक कहानी है
कौन हैं हम? हर एक दलित की अपनी एक कहानी है . प्रकृति का नियम है. घना अँधेरा अपने साथ एक आशा की किरण लाता है. ये किरण सब कुछ दृश्य कर देती है. अँधेरे का निशान मिटा देती है. हम सब की कोई ना कोई कहानी…
Understanding Graded Inequality of Hindu Caste System – Dr Ambedkar’s View
Babasaheb Ambedkar differentiates between inequality and graded inequality of the kind we have in India due to the caste system. Examples of inequality are – inequality or slavery faced by the blac…
What Is In The Name? Everything Is In Surname
Rose will smell the same by any other name. Thus Shakespeare renders words meaningless in terms of identifying the object in the world. But he is also aware of how words and plays on words can crea…
In India, Why Oppressed Didn’t Rise Against Oppression? Dr Ambedkar’s Views
In spite of widespread inequality, oppression and exploitation in India, why there is no rise of the oppressed and exploited against their oppressors and exploiters? Dr Ambedkar explained –
Stud…
Other Backward Castes (OBCs) and Hindutva
The Other Backward Castes (OBCs) are the fourth Varna in the Brahmanical pecking order of human beings. According to the Brahmanical scheme, they are the Shudras. They are slaves and they have tech…
Is Ambedkarite Movement Losing Its Existence? – From the Diary of 22 Years Old Dalit
Editor – In the business world these days, companies are focusing more and more on listening to the young generation that what they want in products and services? Same is true for politics, if we w…
Recalling Naga Ancestry at Conversion to Buddhism
The 1956 conversion to Buddhism was mostly of Mahars of Nagpur region of Maharashtra. By converting millions of these Mahars to Buddhism, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar returned them to the religion of the…