Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was not just a politician or a revolutionary thinker but was a symbol of Justice and social empowerment. The man who had dedicated almost his entire lifetime for the sake of the upliftment of backwards sections in the society made it to the end and left this world on this day, a few years ago. Ambedkar was a well known statesman who fought for the rights of the Dalits and other socially backward classes.
Architect Of Indian Constitution
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar was the principal architect of the Indian Constitution. Politician, economist, jurist, and social reformer, Dr Amberkar donned many hats in his life dedicated to the cause of all round upliftment of the Dalits- The most socially and economically underprivileged section of the Indian society. He was also the first Minister of Law and Justice of independent India. Decades on, the iconic leader is still remembered for his desire to make India a better country to live in.
Dr. Ambedkar breathed his last on April 6, 1956, three days after completing his final manuscript- The Buddha and His Dhamma as he passed away in sleep at his Delhi home. Ever since, the day is observed as ‘Mahaparinirvan Diwas’ to remember his unfathomable contribution to society and his achievements. Every year millions of his followers from across the country assemble at the ‘Chaitya Bhoomi’ in Dadar to pay their tributes to him as they offer flowers, garlands and candles amid the chants of ‘Jai Bhim.’ The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) also makes elaborate arrangements, including that of washrooms and clean water, to provide convenience to the people visiting Chaityabhoomi.