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Ambedkar’s Vision of Social Justice: Examine Dalit Perspective in Indian Politics

Author(s) Barun Basak
Country India
Abstract Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's profound influence on the discourse surrounding social justice and equality, particularly within the Indian political landscape, is the focus of this research article. Specifically, the article examines Ambedkar's contributions to the realization of social justice from the perspective of the Dalit community. The author delves into Ambedkar's advocacy for the eradication of caste-based discrimination and his efforts to secure constitutional safeguards for marginalized communities. This study also explores Ambedkar's role in drafting the Indian Constitution, where he championed provisions for affirmative action, fundamental rights, and the abolition of untouchability. Furthermore, the article analyses Ambedkar's philosophical and political writings, emphasizing his belief in the importance of education, economic empowerment, and political representation in achieving true social justice. The research also assesses the impact of Ambedkar's ideas on contemporary Dalit movements and their ongoing struggles for equality and dignity within the Indian political landscape. The article aims to underscore the transformative potential of Ambedkar's ideas for fostering an inclusive and just society by offering a comprehensive overview of his vision and its enduring relevance. The study utilizes critical examination of historical documents, legal frameworks, and current political dynamics to provide insights into how Ambedkar's legacy continues to shape the quest for social justice today.
Keywords Affirmative action, B.R. Ambedkar, Caste discrimination, Dalit movements, Economic empowerment, Education, Indian Constitution, Marginalized communities, Political representation, Social equality, Social justice, Untouchability.
Field Sociology > Politics
Published In Volume 5, Issue 5, September-October 2023
Published On 2023-10-25
Cite This Ambedkar’s Vision of Social Justice: Examine Dalit Perspective in Indian Politics - Barun Basak - IJFMR Volume 5, Issue 5, September-October 2023.

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