Dr. Ambedkar and Approach Related to Social Harmony
Dr. Ambedkar evam Samajik Samarasta Sambandhi Dristikon
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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v2n2.02Keywords:
Baba Saheb Ambedkar, Modern India, work for untouchables, independent India, backward regions, create awareness, Social responsibility, Dalit expressionAbstract
In short, Baba Saheb Ambedkar was a thinker of modern India, who worked for untouchables throughout his life, as a result of which a large part of independent India, after gaining independence, initiated a new direction among the people with his social thinking, a vivid example of which is Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh. Can be seen in the most backward regions of the state and South India. After his detailed study and meditation, Ambedkar came to the conclusion that Dalits can be uplifted only by Dalits. And for this, they have to fight together. Dr. Ambedkar tried to create awareness among Dalits by holding Dalit conventions in Mangaon and Nagpur. According to Omprakash Balmiki, the philosophy of Dr. Ambedkar has been able to instill in Dalits the urge for identity and identity. Ambedkar's philosophy is concerned with human sensibilities, the establishment of an egalitarian society, the right to freedom, generating a sense of mutual fraternity, and living a life free from the caste system. Taking inspiration from this idea, Dalit wants to find his identity. This struggle of life has linked Dalit expression with social responsibility. It is a liberation struggle. What was the outline of social harmony and social justice of Dr. Ambedkar is done in this research paper.
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