Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was instrumental in laying the groundwork for equality in contemporary India.
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Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, an intellectual rationalist, took an analytical look at the old social structure of the Hindus in order to facilitate the development of a democratic and humble society. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar's point of view centred on achieving social justice for underprivileged members of Indian society by encouraging their involvement in the country's political and economic systems. He believed that this would be the most effective way to bring about social change in India. Also, which intends to do research on his role in the development of contemporary India. In order to successfully complete the study assignment, the descriptive technique was chosen as the appropriate approach to use. He argues that if we don't have any political human rights, it's possible that we won't be able to transform society and achieve social justice for everyone. Therefore, he places an emphasis not only on the relationships between the many castes that make up the Hindu social system, but also on the relationships that exist within human evolution. This is the situation in the twenty first century, as our nation is observing that discrimination, injustice, and economic backwardness, etc. are primarily driven by the caste discrimination and caste fury among the many castes that exist in our society. This is the case in light of the fact that our country is currently in the twenty first century. The work done by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar on constructing a society that is both simple and equitable is of the utmost importance not only for understanding the social orders but also for eliminating the social problems that plague Indian society in the modern day. This study is much more vital not only to understand the social orders, but also to rid the Indian society of the social ills that exist in the modern day. There is still prejudice and violence based on caste among the Dalits and women, both of which undermine the human dignity of those members of society who are at a disadvantage. Despite the progress that has been made in the social, economic, and political spheres of our country, there is still prejudice and violence among the Dalits and women. People have had their economic, political, and social lives completely upended as a direct result of this, and they have been denied access to the chances given by education and work.
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