PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2008 ID-48199
.
Celebrating the 117· Birth Anniversarv of Babasaheb Dr. B.R.Ambedkar .
"We must not only be staunch in our faith 1n democracy, but we must resolve to see that in whatever we do, .
do not help the enemies of democracy to uproot the principles of Lioerty, Equality and Fraternity" .
--Dr. B. R Ambedkar .
Or Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar is an inspiring symbol, a symbol of hope and aspiration for all the marginalized .
sections in lnd1a. He epitomizes the relentless struggle for Human Rights, Dignity, Freedom and social Justice. Born on 14th April 1891. 1n an ex-untouchable family his life is an example of persistent struggle, sacrifice and commitment for .
the betterment of the marginalized segments of the society. By the dint of hard work and perseverance, he acquired highest academic qualifications in al~branches of modern knowledge [M.A. and Ph. 0 from Columbia University, New York. D.Sc in Economics from London School of Economics and a Bar-at-Law from Grays Inn, London], effectively .
disproving the 'di\ ine· Vedic law of exclusion of untouchables from the Brahmin controlled intellectual and academic .
domain. .
A firm believer in democracy, Ambedkar emphasized over its quality and commitment to build a just social order and rejected the abstract homogenized notions of western modernity. He declared that political independence .
from foreign rule is meaningless if freedom is not achieved from the millennia old system of bondage and untouchability. In 1926 he led a non-violent resistance at Nasik to assert the rights of the untouchables to have access to the public wells and tanks. As a social revolutionary he envisaged the Dalit as a bearer of all essential rights necessary for her development in the domain of pubhc relationships. Politically, he carved a classic space for the deprived sections to raise their democratic aspirations as equal citizens of his country. As the chief arch1tect of the Indian Constitution, Ambedkar set as1de the Brahmanical social codes, envisaged equality for women, nghts to the depressed classes, .
cultural and religious safeguards to the minorities and a vibrant people's democratic polity as basic pnnciples of the modern lnd1an ne1t1on-state. Finally at Nagpur in 1956, he proclaimed Buddhism as his revered religion and offered this .
path to h1s mill'ons of followers to emancipate them from theclutches of degraded Hindu caste system. .
P. \tnown political thinker said Hit would have been a different India without Ambedkar, and in all probability, a 's message is.
much more tneqUJtable and unjust one". Despite his foremost role as a national leader of India, Ambedkaraglobal one and h1s scholarship is not limited only to the Indian sub-continent. In an era where numerous processes of .
globalization are contributing in increasing inequalities of different nature, a sensit1ve deliberation over the issues of .
minority rights and representation, social exclusion and discrimination have also become global phenomena. In such a s philosophy and translate it into action in tackling these issues of injustice. The.
context, we shall remember Ambedkar'.
European Union has recently shown such recognition. It passed a resolution promoting equal opportunities in 'Ambedkar Pnnctples' as the ideals of business.
employment 1n private lnterprises, encouraging them to implement ethics. On Babasaheb Ambedkar's 117th Birth Anniversary, we salute the great scholar, teacher, lawyer, parliamentanan, administrator, journalist, publicist, negotiator, agitationist and leader, who devoted his entire life for the upliftment of the marginalized segments. Jai Shim!! .
\\ \.! i11\ il<: ev~ryonc to join the celebration vvith J\Jnbedkarite Students' Cultural Committee .
Photo and Painting Exhibition .
"Atnbedkar's Life a11d Mission" .
and Dalit Poetry Recitatio11s .
.
Ganga Dhaba, 6:30 PM onwards .
.
PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2008 ID-48199
.
Celebrating the 117· Birth Anniversarv of Babasaheb Dr. B.R.Ambedkar .
"We must not only be staunch in our faith 1n democracy, but we must resolve to see that in whatever we do, .
do not help the enemies of democracy to uproot the principles of Lioerty, Equality and Fraternity" .
--Dr. B. R Ambedkar .
Or Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar is an inspiring symbol, a symbol of hope and aspiration for all the marginalized .
sections in lnd1a. He epitomizes the relentless struggle for Human Rights, Dignity, Freedom and social Justice. Born on 14th April 1891. 1n an ex-untouchable family his life is an example of persistent struggle, sacrifice and commitment for .
the betterment of the marginalized segments of the society. By the dint of hard work and perseverance, he acquired highest academic qualifications in al~branches of modern knowledge [M.A. and Ph. 0 from Columbia University, New York. D.Sc in Economics from London School of Economics and a Bar-at-Law from Grays Inn, London], effectively .
disproving the 'di\ ine· Vedic law of exclusion of untouchables from the Brahmin controlled intellectual and academic .
domain. .
A firm believer in democracy, Ambedkar emphasized over its quality and commitment to build a just social order and rejected the abstract homogenized notions of western modernity. He declared that political independence .
from foreign rule is meaningless if freedom is not achieved from the millennia old system of bondage and untouchability. In 1926 he led a non-violent resistance at Nasik to assert the rights of the untouchables to have access to the public wells and tanks. As a social revolutionary he envisaged the Dalit as a bearer of all essential rights necessary for her development in the domain of pubhc relationships. Politically, he carved a classic space for the deprived sections to raise their democratic aspirations as equal citizens of his country. As the chief arch1tect of the Indian Constitution, Ambedkar set as1de the Brahmanical social codes, envisaged equality for women, nghts to the depressed classes, .
cultural and religious safeguards to the minorities and a vibrant people's democratic polity as basic pnnciples of the modern lnd1an ne1t1on-state. Finally at Nagpur in 1956, he proclaimed Buddhism as his revered religion and offered this .
path to h1s mill'ons of followers to emancipate them from theclutches of degraded Hindu caste system. .
P. \tnown political thinker said Hit would have been a different India without Ambedkar, and in all probability, a 's message is.
much more tneqUJtable and unjust one". Despite his foremost role as a national leader of India, Ambedkaraglobal one and h1s scholarship is not limited only to the Indian sub-continent. In an era where numerous processes of .
globalization are contributing in increasing inequalities of different nature, a sensit1ve deliberation over the issues of .
minority rights and representation, social exclusion and discrimination have also become global phenomena. In such a s philosophy and translate it into action in tackling these issues of injustice. The.
context, we shall remember Ambedkar'.
European Union has recently shown such recognition. It passed a resolution promoting equal opportunities in 'Ambedkar Pnnctples' as the ideals of business.
employment 1n private lnterprises, encouraging them to implement ethics. On Babasaheb Ambedkar's 117th Birth Anniversary, we salute the great scholar, teacher, lawyer, parliamentanan, administrator, journalist, publicist, negotiator, agitationist and leader, who devoted his entire life for the upliftment of the marginalized segments. Jai Shim!! .
\\ \.! i11\ il<: ev~ryonc to join the celebration vvith J\Jnbedkarite Students' Cultural Committee .
Photo and Painting Exhibition .
"Atnbedkar's Life a11d Mission" .
and Dalit Poetry Recitatio11s .
.
Ganga Dhaba, 6:30 PM onwards .
.