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Explain the role of Dr br ambedkar in freedom struggle


Jaheed pasha 10th Jan, 2026
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Nisha Singh 11th Feb, 2026

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar has given lot of contribution in Freedom Struggle like

  • Fought against caste discrimination and untouchability throughout his life.

  • Led Mahad Satyagraha (1927) for the right of Dalits to access public water sources.

  • Burned Manusmriti (1927) as a protest against caste-based inequality.

  • Represented Depressed Classes in the Round Table Conferences (1930–32).

  • Demanded separate electorates for Dalits to ensure political representation.

  • Signed Poona Pact (1932) with Mahatma Gandhi, securing reserved seats for Scheduled Castes.

  • Founded Independent Labour Party (1936) to protect rights of workers and marginalized communities.

  • Advocated labour reforms like 8-hour workday, maternity benefits, and better working conditions.

  • Member of Viceroy’s Executive Council (1942–46) and worked on labour and economic reforms.

  • Chairman of Drafting Committee of the Indian Constitution (1947).

  • Ensured Fundamental Rights, equality, and abolition of untouchability (Article 17).

  • Introduced reservation policy for SC/ST in education, jobs, and politics.

  • Promoted social democracy, liberty, equality, and fraternity.

  • Emphasized that political freedom is incomplete without social justice.

Nisha Singh 11th Feb, 2026

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar has given lot of contribution in Freedom Struggle like

  • Fought against caste discrimination and untouchability throughout his life.

  • Led Mahad Satyagraha (1927) for the right of Dalits to access public water sources.

  • Burned Manusmriti (1927) as a protest against caste-based inequality.

  • Represented Depressed Classes in the Round Table Conferences (1930–32).

  • Demanded separate electorates for Dalits to ensure political representation.

  • Signed Poona Pact (1932) with Mahatma Gandhi, securing reserved seats for Scheduled Castes.

  • Founded Independent Labour Party (1936) to protect rights of workers and marginalized communities.

  • Advocated labour reforms like 8-hour workday, maternity benefits, and better working conditions.

  • Member of Viceroy’s Executive Council (1942–46) and worked on labour and economic reforms.

  • Chairman of Drafting Committee of the Indian Constitution (1947).

  • Ensured Fundamental Rights, equality, and abolition of untouchability (Article 17).

  • Introduced reservation policy for SC/ST in education, jobs, and politics.

  • Promoted social democracy, liberty, equality, and fraternity.

  • Emphasized that political freedom is incomplete without social justice.

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