Main Article Content

Abstract

Dalit and suppressed people a modern term for untouchables in India, are underprivileged people in all social, economic, cultural and political fronts of our society which led to their misery, discrimination, exploitation and oppression by the caste dominated social stratification of India. The Constitution of India classifies Dalits as Scheduled Castes (SCs). They are the people who cultivate the land, mend the shoes, wash the clothes, clean the toilets, scavenge the dead animals or unknown human bodies and do all types of menial works, but share the stigmas of untouchability and are frequently denied the chance to eat, smoke and even seat with the members of upper castes. They often use separate wells and tube wells from those maintained for others. These pitiable conditions of Dalits were seen and addressed by some eminent social and political philosophers like Jyotiba Phule, Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar and others. This is all due to the provisions of the Constitution drafted by Dr. Ambedkar. Therefore, he may be regarded as the God Father of Suppressed People in true sense.

Article Details

How to Cite
Mutluri , D. A., & Ravinder , D. K. (2019). Relevance Of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Ideology And His Contribution To The Suppressed People. History Research Journal, 5(5), 1059-1068. Retrieved from https://mail.thinkindiaquarterly.org/index.php/hrj/article/view/9105