The Indian Constitution stands as a testament to Ambedkar's tireless efforts for a more just society from "summary" of Dr. Ambedkar’s Perspective On Indian Constitution, Law & Social Justice by Dr. Sandeep C. Nagarale
Dr. Ambedkar's role in shaping the Indian Constitution cannot be overstated. His tireless efforts and relentless advocacy for social justice are evident in the foundational document that governs our nation. Ambedkar's perspective on the Constitution was deeply rooted in his vision of a more just and equitable society, where every individual is treated with dignity and respect. Ambedkar believed that the Constitution should serve as a bulwark against discrimination and oppression, safeguarding the rights and liberties of all citizens. His commitment to inclusivity and equality is reflected in the provisions of the Constitution, which guarantee fundamental rights and protect the interests of marginalized communitie...Similar Posts
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