When will an equal society be formed
When will Baba Saheb's dream of an egalitarian society actually come true?
The creator of the Bharat Ratna, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar was a great scholar of the world, a great politician, a scholar economist and a great revolutionary. Baba Saheb is a world-famous figure today, he devoted his entire life to the upliftment of mankind. Baba Saheb faced humiliation, contempt, boycott and inferiority complex due to being untouchable in his life.
Having done so much, he did important work for the untouchable, downtrodden and exploited class and his most important task was to give a new direction to the life of the citizens of India. Built the Indian Constitution to provide and pave the way for the country to progress. He became the first law minister of India. He worked for laborers Baba Saheb founded the Independent Labour Party in the year 1936 keeping in view the rights of the workers, the task of this party was to fight for the rights of the labourers, peasants and the lower classes.
Ambedkar contribution to the vision and establishment of the Reserve Bank is significant. Baba Saheb had a special attachment to Hinduism, despite his disdain for casteism, but some Manuwadi dominated Hindus did not want to change their narrow mindset towards the untouchables. In view of this state of Hinduism, Baba Saheb decided to renounce Hinduism. And in 1935, at the Yevla Session of Nashik, he announced his conversion and he adopted the world-class religion Buddhism on 14 October 1956.
Due to Baba Saheb's best work and amazing talent, the world famous Columbia University has given Dr. Ambedkar the first place in his list of 100 best talented students on the occasion of its 250th Foundation Day in 2011. Baba Saheb was himself a truth. Baba Saheb's work and struggle changed the picture of Indian society. And this is why Ambedkar's views in the national interest were relevant even today and are still relevant today and will always be relevant.
Even though Baba Saheb fought hard for the lower classes, the exploited and the untouchables, he gave them a life of respect, but even today, the lower class and the exploited sections are deprived of their rights in most parts of the country. What they should get is that even today some such incidents are seen in some parts, such as not allowing water to be filled from public places, prohibiting the entry of untouchables into temples, not letting the procession etc. Thus the mentality of some people is still narrow towards the lower class.
After all, when will society be formed according to the constitution? And when this caste system arising out of the varna system will end, then if India is a golden bird, won't it take time to become a Kohinoor diamond? And 'for this it is necessary that the Indian public has to change its high, low mindset of narrow ideology of caste system.
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