DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR FORMATION OF EQUALITY OF MODERN INDIA

Authors

  • B. R. Maske

Keywords:

Caste discrimination, society, acts, inequality and democracy.

Abstract

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar being a rationalist intellectual analytically see the Hindus traditional social system so as to create a humbly and democratic society. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar‘s viewpoint revolved around how to gain the social justice for varied sections of the Indian society as he tried to attain it through the socio-economic and political participation among the miserable social group. Hence the research paper aimed at to study Dr.Ambedkar‘s ideology towards equality in society. Also which aims at study about his vision in formation of modern India .the research work has adopted the descriptive method for completing the research work. He debates that without any political human rights we might not change the society and gain social justice for all. So, he emphasizes not only between different castes of Hindu social order however also with within the Human development. Within the twenty first century as our nation is perceiving the discrimination, injustice, economic backwardness etc. are mostly fueled by the caste discrimination and caste ferocity among the various castes. To get rid of these social problems, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar work on build a simply and egalitarian society is more necessary for not only to grasp the social orders but also for take away the current day‘s social evils of the Indian society. In spite of development in social-economic and political sectors in our country, still there are caste violence and discrimination exist among the Dalits and women, which challenges the human dignity of those weaker section. As a result, they need remained excluded from the benefits of education and jobs, also the economically, political socially life has been ruined.

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Published

2020-06-05

How to Cite

B. R. Maske. (2020). DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR FORMATION OF EQUALITY OF MODERN INDIA. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(15), 204-208. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/10157