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Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar

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Dhananjay Kheer,

Popular Prakashan Ltd (Publisher)

Published
2011
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Dr. Babasaheb is one of those whose influence has increased after his death. Since Ambedkar is still an inspiration and a challenger every detail of his life retains importance for societies, which are committed to human advancement. To highlight the significance of the role played by Ambedkar in alleviating the conditions of untouchables and the positive and dominating role that he played in modern India, this chronology of events is of great help. Dr. K. N. Kadam has divided this book in two parts: the first describes the principal events briefly and the second gives the chronology in outline. The events of over a hundred years have been grouped under five phases: the first phase deals with the ancestors of Babasaheb, the second highlights war on Brahmanical pollution. The Round Table Conferences which Ambedkar attended and his battle for the constitutional rights of the untouchables covers the third phase. The fourth concentrates on Ambedkars quest for a religion for mankind. The last phase revolves round the two crowning achievements constitution-making for India and his propagation of Dhamma for his people. To this he has added a genealogical table of the Ambedkar family and Ambedkars educational career, a list of his basic writings and a bibliography. This chronology will be most useful as a reference work to all those interested in Dr. Ambedkars contribution to the advancement of the downtrodden.

About the Author
Dhananjay Keer (1913-84) attained eminence as a biographer, in recognition of which in 1971 the government of India conferred on him the honour of Padma Bhushan. He was born on April 23,1913 at Ratnagiri on the western coast of India. During the early twenties of this of this century Ratnagiri was the hotbed of revolutionary thought and activities and this had profound influence on Mr. Keer. After schooling at the Industrial School he passed his Matriculation Examination in 1935. He thereafter moved to Bombay and from 1938 worked with the Education Committee of Bombay Municipal Corporation. But the great men of India who dominated the early decades of this century absorbed Mr. Keer's attention and continuous reading and research led to his writing several important biographies.

He started writing in 1945 in Free Hindustan pen pictures of important Indian political leaders, but his major work- biography of Veer Savarkar- was published in 1950. Thereafter he, on his own, published the biographies of Dr. Ambedkar and Lokmanya Tilak, and on his resignation from the Municipal service he wrote the biographies of Mahatma Phooley, Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj and Mahatma Gandhi. His biographies have been distinguished both because of the painstaking research that has gone into them and because he has approached the form of biography not as a series of uninteresting data but as a form of art. He was awarded a Honorary Doctorate by Shivaji University in 1980.
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