Bahujan Nayak

Ambedkar went to Columbia University in 1913 to start a doctoral program in political science. He graduated in 1915 with a master’s degree and got his doctorate in 1927 after studying with some of the greatest figures of interwar American thought like John Dewey.
 Ambedkar’s radical critique of caste, Brahmanism, and social hierarchy challenges dominant narratives, making his work inconvenient to comfortably accommodate within traditional academic frameworks.
Florida Ambedkarites Annual Retreat 2026
Baba Sahab wanted the reservation should remain for such time as Untouchability is there, but Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel opposed him.
BSP Supremo Mayawati offering floral tributes to Kanshiram on his birth anniversary.
The protesters affixed a large banner bearing the name "Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar" over the altered signage, vowing to restore the original name in honor of the Dalit icon and architect of India's Constitution.
Ambedkar wanted the Constitution studied not as a mere collection of Articles but as a coherent moral and political philosophy—a democratic architecture grounded in liberty, equality, fraternity, and the rule of law.
 In a shocking development, the revered portrait of Babasaheb has been abruptly removed from the video conference room in the administrative building of the SGTPS.
Dr. Ambedkar explained that after declaring his intent to leave Hinduism in 1935, a thorough examination led him to Buddhism.
Patil (Left) shared a notable association with Babasaheb Ambedkar  (R), the architect of India's Constitution and a champion of Dalit rights.
Periyar’s relentless fight against casteism, superstition, and social inequality continues to inspire generations, making his birth anniversary a moment to reflect on his revolutionary contributions to social justice.
 Self respect marriages were determined not by divine or heavenly decree but by the mutual consent and agreement of two individuals on earth.
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