What Congress and M. K. Gandhi Have Done to the Untouchables

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This book is the first reprint edition of great reformist, farsighted and the father of Indian Constitution Dr. B R Ambedkar. He had treasure of knowledge which he used to frame the Constitution of the largest democracy of the world, India. One of his book ?What Congress and M.K. Gandhi have done to the Untouchables?, which was originally published in the year 1945 is again in front of the readers in the same format and style in which it was published originally. This book deals the Following Chapters: with A Strange Event, A Shabby Show, A Mean Deal, An Abject Surrender, A Political Charity, A False Claim, A False Charge, The Real Issue, A Plea to the Foreigners, What do the Untouchables Say?, Gandhism. This book is a unique source of information for the Institutions, Libraries, Universities, Scholars and Researchers of Political Science, Modern History, Social Work, Dalit Studies. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Bhimrao Ambedkar was born to Bhimabai Sakpal and Ramji on 14 April 1891 in Madhya Pradesh. He was the architects of the Indian Constitution. He was a well-known politician and an eminent jurist. Ambedkar’s efforts to eradicate the social evils like untouchablity and caste restrictions were remarkable. The leader, throughout his life, fought for the rights of the dalits and other socially backward classes. Ambedkar was appointed as the nation’s first Law Minister in the Cabinet of Jawaharlal Nehru. He was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honor in 1990. Since 1954-55 Ambedkar was suffering from serious health problems including diabetes and weak eyesight. On 6 December, 1956 he died at his home in Delhi.

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Pages

410

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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

Reading Period

21 Days

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