
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar was an influential Indian scholar, social reformer, and politician who fought against social discrimination and caste oppression. He championed the rights of marginalized communities, especially Dalits (formerly "untouchables"), and worked tirelessly to promote equality and justice. Ambedkar was the principal architect of India’s Constitution, ensuring fundamental rights and social justice for all citizens. His efforts helped improve the status of oppressed groups and advance social reforms in India. Recognized as a key leader in India’s independence movement, his legacy remains vital in promoting equality and social justice today.