Dr. bheem rao ambedkar
father of the constitution
Baba Saheb was a true Indian hero who always worked for the betterment of the weaker sections of the society. He was born on 14th April 1891 in a Hindu Mahar low caste family of Harijan which were treated as untouchables. Due to this reason he was never given any attention by the teachers in the school.
Also, he was not allowed to sit in the class but apart from these ample of social and financial problems; Ambedkar completed his matriculation examination in 1907. After that, he took admission in the University of Bombay and he was one of those first untouchable persons to enter a college in India. In 1936, Ambedkar established the Independent Labor Party. The party won 15 seats in the elections of 1937. After that, Ambedkar was appointed as the chairman of constitution drafting committee.
Dr. Ambedkar faced discrimination at every walk of his life, starting from his birth till his office. In his office even his peons used to decline him to serve him with the glass of water and when he was surprised to see how wounded his community is, he decided to support his community with the foundation of Bahiskrit Hitkarini Sabha.
He founded it with the motto of creating schools for the untouchables. He created a new agile spirit in the untouchables and advised them to fight for their rights. This way he tried to bring a lot of changes in the life of untouchables and the best thing was that he had the support from the British government.
He became a Buddhist during the last days of his life. Since 1948, Ambedkar was suffering from diabetes and in 1954 he had clinical depression and eyesight issues, due to which he was on the bed from June to October. On 6th December 1956, Ambedkar died while sleeping in his home in Delhi. Though he died, he is still alive in the hearts of Indians and his birth date is celebrated every year as “Ambedkar Jayanti
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