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[Video] Prof. Gail Omvedt talks on Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s Legacy


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When Dr. Ambedkar topped on Google Search and Twitter Trends


On 14th April, 2015 Dr. Ambedkar’s birthday was celebrated all over the world. Google dedicated doodle on Dr. Ambedkar its homepage and same was displayed in 7 countries across three continents – Argentina, Chile, India, Ireland, Peru, Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

Around the mid day, Dr. B R Ambedkar and #AmbedkarJayanti were on the 1st and 4th position with 500000+ and 20000+ searches on Google India search.  

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And by the end of the day, Dr. B R Ambedkar search on Google finished on 1st position with more than 1000000+ searches! 

Topped the google search

Almost same was observed on Twitter, where #AmbedkarJayanti and #AmbedkarLegacy both were getting many tweets. #AmbedkarJayanti was trending on Twitter India for 12+ hours. 

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Thanks to all those people who made all this possible. Keep on sharing and spreading the information and knowledge.

P.S. – Follow me on Twitter at @Silent_Steps

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Dalit History Month – Remembering Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar


‪Dalit History‬ today is honored to write a post on our dear Babasaheb on this special day. While to the most of the world, Dr. B. R Ambedkar is known as the architect of the Indian constitution, a social reformer, and an eminent jurist; his contribution as an economist, as an advocate of women’s rights; as a writer, an educationist, and a philosopher is also equally important. In this capacity he is not only a Dalit icon but a true revolutionary and is recognized as a founding father of independent India.

Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was born the 14th child on April 14th, 1891 into Mahar family. Discovered by a Maharaja Sayaji Rao he received a full scholarship and went on to study at the Elphinstone College, Mumbai in 1908. From there he was one of the first Indian to study abroad and he went to pursue economics at the Columbia University. Later, he became a professor of political economy at the Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics. In 1920, he went to London to get his Bar-at-Law at Gray’s Inn for Law. On 8 June, 1927, he was awarded a Doctorate by the University of Columbia. From 1920 to 1930, he also published a series of newspapers namely Mook Nayak (The Silent Hero), Bahishkrit Bharat (Exiled India), Samata (equality), and Janata (People)

Dr. Ambedkar

Dr. Ambedkar

Upon his return to India he faced vicious caste discrimination with top employers refusing to hiring him. Thus began Dr. Ambedkar’s relentless struggle for equality for Dalits. He had a multi-pronged strategy: First eradicate illiteracy, then focus on the economic upliftment while also using non-violent struggle against visible symbols of casteism, like denial of entry into temples and drawing water from public wells and tanks. He later added the powerful call for Dalits to leave Hinduism for Buddhism. Leading to one of the largest mass conversion in world in Nagpur where over 600,000 Dalits joined Him in becoming Buddhist.

His focus on Dalit Liberation often put him at odds with Gandhi and it was due to Ambedkar that Gandhi eventually shifted his draconian position on caste. Ambedkar’s leadership in the independence movement ensured Dalits were at the table in the crucial Round Table conferences that led to the formation of the Indian State. While disappointed at the refusal of separate Dalit electorates, it was his advocacy that led to the reservation system that helped provide affirmative action to Dalits and Adivasis in government and public institutions.

In the wake of his legacy this post is a call to read and learn more from this Dalit Giant. He leaves behind a rich treasury of speeches and almost forty books that are still relevant today. In fact his seminal text Annihilation of Caste is available for free everywhere around the world. In his honor we leave you with his exhortation to educate, agitate, and organize. And of course the Dalit salutation which is a honorary reference back to him: ‪‎Jai Bhim‬.

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Happy Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti


I wish everyone ‘Happy Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti’.

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was born in a caste which was considered the lowest of the low. People used to say that it was a sin to be born in this low caste. They would not offer him water, and say that if he sat in a cart it would become polluted. His entire life was one of struggles and his personal life was so sad; he lost his first wife and sons. Even then he did not lose his willingness to work for the social welfare of the people of India. The boy who suffered bitter humiliation in the hands of upper caste people became the first Law Minister in free India, and shaped the country’s Constitution.

Dr. Ambedkar

Dr. Ambedkar

It is no wonder that everyone calls him ‘Babasaheb’, out of love and admiration. Bhimrao Ambedkar was the lion-hearted man who fought for equality, justice and humanity. Let’s pay homage to Dr Ambedkar and spread his ideas.

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