Ambedkar Jayanti is celebrated every year on 14 April due to Ambedkar’s invaluable contribution to India’s independence. It was the day of 14 April 1891 when Bhimrao Ambedkar, who fought for the rights of Dalits and the creator of the Constitution of India, was born. He was born in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh.
Since 2015, Ambedkar Jayanti has been declared a public holiday. He was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna on 31 March 1990. Babasaheb’s life is truly such a wonderful example of struggle and success. Let’s read their precious thoughts of life
If I felt that the constitution was being misused, I would burn it first.
Until you achieve social freedom, whatever freedom the law gives you is meaningless to you.
Equality may be a fantasy, but it has to be accepted as a governing principle nonetheless.
Until you achieve social freedom, whatever freedom is provided by law is of no benefit to you.
An idea also needs diffusion as much as the plant needs water. Otherwise both will wither and die.