Mahaparinirvan Divas 2024: Honouring BR Ambedkar the architect of Indian Constitution & champion of social justice
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Mahaparinirvan Divas 2024: Honouring BR Ambedkar the architect of Indian Constitution & champion of social justice

Mahaparinirvan Divas 2024 commemorates the 68th death anniversary of Dr B R Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Indian Constitution and a champion of social justice. The day honors his transformative contributions to India's fight against caste-based discrimination and his enduring legacy in shaping a just and inclusive society

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On December 6, millions of people across India and around the world will observe Mahaparinirvan Divas, marking the 68th death anniversary of Bharat Ratna Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, fondly known as Babasaheb Ambedkar. This solemn day commemorates the life and legacy of one of India’s greatest reformers, thinkers, and social architects, whose influence continues to shape the nation’s fight for equality and justice.

Mahaparinirvan Divas holds deep significance, not just as a tribute to Babasaheb Ambedkar, but also as a day of spiritual reflection. The term ‘Mahaparinirvan’ refers to the death of Bhagwan Buddha, which signifies liberation from the cycles of birth and death. This concept resonated with Dr. Ambedkar, who, like Buddha, sought to liberate the oppressed, particularly the Dalits, from the entrenched social stigmas of untouchability and caste-based discrimination.

Dr. Ambedkar’s admiration for Buddha’s teachings led him to embrace Buddhism in 1956, a momentous event that saw Dr. Ambedkar and millions of his followers convert to Buddhism as a path to spiritual and social liberation. The observance of Mahaparinirvan Divas, therefore, extends beyond mourning; it is a celebration of the transformative impact Dr. Ambedkar had on Indian society, and a reminder to continue his work toward a just and inclusive world.

Born on April 14, 1891, in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Ambedkar’s life was marked by his relentless struggle against social inequalities. Despite facing intense discrimination due to his caste, Ambedkar rose to become one of the most educated individuals of his time, obtaining multiple degrees from prestigious institutions like Columbia University and the London School of Economics. His academic achievements were only a precursor to his monumental contributions to Indian society.

Dr. Ambedkar dedicated his life to dismantling the caste system and advocating for the rights of marginalised communities. As the leader of the Dalit movement, he championed the cause of education, political representation, and social equality for Dalits, women, and laborers. He played a pivotal role in shaping India’s social landscape, advocating for affirmative action policies such as reservations in education, government jobs, and political seats for historically marginalized communities.

Among his most notable achievements was the launch of his newspaper Mooknayaka (Leader of the Silent), which gave voice to the oppressed. His leadership in movements such as the Mahad Satyagraha (1927), which demanded access to public water tanks for Dalits, and the Kalaram Temple Entry Movement (1930), which fought for the right of Dalits to enter temples, challenged caste-based discrimination and priestly authority in India.

Dr. Ambedkar’s legacy is most enduring in his role as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. As Chairman of the Drafting Committee, he meticulously crafted a document that enshrines the principles of justice, equality, and liberty. The Constitution not only laid the foundation for a democratic India but also included provisions to protect the rights of the Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), and Other Backward Classes (OBCs), ensuring their integration into the social fabric of the nation.

Dr. Ambedkar’s contributions extended beyond the Constitution. His advocacy for economic justice led to the establishment of the Finance Commission, and his ideas influenced the creation of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). He was instrumental in planning key infrastructure projects, including the National Power Grid, the Damodar Valley Project, and the Hirakud Dam, all of which played crucial roles in India’s post-independence development.

Dr. Ambedkar’s vision for India extended beyond political democracy. He imagined an India that was not only free from political subjugation but also one that was socially and economically just. His work to uplift the oppressed, reform social structures, and promote economic equality remains a guiding light for the nation even today.

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