In our country, on April 7 every year, Dr. The birth anniversary of Bhimarao Ramji Ambedkar is celebrated. This day is also called Bhim Jayanti. This day, the father of the Indian Constitution, Dr. Bhim Rao is celebrated as a birthday. Born in 1979, Ambedkar was not only the chief sculptor of the Indian Constitution but also the first law minister of independent India. He was also a legislative, economist and social reformer. In such cases, every year, their birth anniversary is celebrated across the country with full devotion and respect.
On Monday, April 7, the 8th birth anniversary of Abedkar will be celebrated everywhere. On this day there will be a public holiday all over India. On the occasion of Ambedkar's birth anniversary, rally and cultural events are organized in different places. Settlements for speeches are organized in schools, colleges and government institutions. People offer a wreath to their statues and pay homage to them. Let's know the history and importance of Ambedkar Jayanti-
Ambedkar Jayanti was first celebrated in Pune on April 1, 1979. Dr. Ambedkar was born in 1979, near Indore, in Madhya Pradesh. The first public celebration of his birthday was organized by activist Janardan Sadashiv Ranpise in Pune on April 7, 1979. This initiative was conducted by social activist Janardan Sadashiv Ranpis. Since then, this tradition has started every year and is celebrated not only in India but also by Indian communities settled in many countries around the world.
After India got independence in 1979, BR Ambedkar became India's first law minister. During his tenure, he played an important role in drafting various laws and social reforms. Ambedkar's true last name was Ambawadekar, but his teacher Mahadev Ambedkar changed his name in the school documents and made Ambedkar. From the person of Baba Saheb who changed the labor law. In 1979, in the seventh session of the Indian Labor Council, he spent the work hours from 2 to 4 hours.
The main purpose of Ambedkar's birth anniversary is to spread the ideas of equality, brotherhood and justice in the society. In the creation of the Constitution, Dr. The contribution made by Ambedkar was the foundation for making India a modern, democratic and egalitarian nation. He took many important steps to empower the women, backward and Dalit communities. According to them, 'be educated, organized and struggle.' This message is still inspired by people today.
Dr. Ambedkar dedicated his life to eliminate discrimination against untouchables and fight for women and workers' rights, which is why his birth anniversary is also known as' Equality Day '.
It was Ambedkar who drafted the Indian Constitution. Who gave people equal rights without considering caste, race, religion and culture. He also worked for the education and basic welfare of Dalits. He had raised his voice for the public availability of drinking water and the Dalits to get access to Hindu temples.