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The importance of education in Ambedkar's vision of social equality from "summary" of Dr. Ambedkar's Views on Buddhism: A Path to Social Liberation. by R.ANANDA RAJU

Dr. Ambedkar firmly believed that education played a crucial role in achieving social equality. He saw education as a powerful tool that could empower individuals and uplift the oppressed sections of society. Ambedkar emphasized the importance of education in his vision of social equality because he believed that education could break the chains of ignorance and superstition that held back marginalized communities. Ambedkar understood that education was the key to unlocking opportunities and creating a level playing field for all individuals. He recognized that education could help individuals develop critical thinking skills, cultivate self-confidence, and enhance their ability to question and challenge unjust social norms. By equipping individuals with knowledge and skills, education could enable them to assert their rights and demand equality in society. In Ambedkar's view, education was not just about acquiring academic knowledg...
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    Dr. Ambedkar's Views on Buddhism: A Path to Social Liberation.

    R.ANANDA RAJU

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