Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar edited these weekly magazines
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar edited these weekly magazines
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Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar is the constitution maker of our country. People call him Babasaheb with love. Facing poor economic condition and social discrimination, he did his studies under very difficult conditions and became a knowledgeable person of law and contributed significantly in the constitution of independent India. At the end of his life, he embraced Buddhism.

To create awareness for the mute, illiterate and poor people, he edited the silent and excluded India weekly magazines, and to complete his incomplete studies, he went to London and Germany and went on to pursue MSc, D.Sc, and Barrister. Degrees received His M.Sc. research topic was Analytical study of the reciprocal decentralization of imperial finance, and the subject of his D.Sc degree was the origin and remedy of the rupee and the history of Indian practice and banking.

Human rights such as temple entry of Dalits and Dalit tribals, drinking of water, untouchability, casteism, eradication of social evils like Och-Neech Manusmriti Dahan (1927), Mahad Satyagraha (year 1928), Nashik Satyagraha (year 1930), Yevla's roar (1935).

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