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Ambedkar's struggles during the British period focused on securing constitutional rights for untouchables, advocating for reserved job positions, educational opportunities, political representation, and social equality. His vision encompassed social equality, economic security, and universal access to knowledge, emphasizing unity, respect for all, human rights, and eradication of caste distinctions.
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Presented by Debina Pamehgam Department of Political Science
The Central focus of Ambedkar’s Struggle in the British period. For constitutional rights of untouchables may be listed as follows Job in the state and central government services should be reserved. All educational facilities should be provided to the Depressed Classes. Depressed Classes should be given representation in all democratic bodies of the country. All educational facilities should be provided to the Depressed Classes. Provision of separate electorate should be made for the Depressed Classes.
According to Ambedkar , “A society is the society in which ascending sense of reverence and descending sense of contempt is dissolve in to the creation of a compassionate society.”
Firstly , there should be social equality. Secondly there must be economic security. Thirdly, knowledge must be made available to all individuals.
Ambedkar’s concept of social justice included Unity and equality of all human beings Equal worth of men and women Respect for the weak and the lowly Regarded for human rights Benevolence, mutual love, sympathy, tolerance and charity towards fellow beings Human treatment in all cases Dignity of all citizens Abolition of caste distinctions Education and property for all and Good will and gentleness.