Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar
14 th. April is the birth anniversary of Babasaheb. No doubt he was the worthy son of India who suffered great hardship and difficulty in his making as such. Since his early school days he nourished bitter memories of discrimination of sorts. He was made to feel untouchable in course of interaction within and outside school. It can easily be assessed that child Bhimrao grew mature with a feeling that no matter what he may attain by virtue of his merit and talent the outlook of the rest of the Hindu was not going to change because of the age old practice of untouchability in hindu society. At the same time it must be acknowledged that the same hindu society got for him higher education abroad by way of scholarship from erstwhile Baroda State. But for this valuable support he would not have been that Ambedkar the world knows him today. This feeling of his against the irrational hindu practice of untouchability and the like not only continued throughout his academic, professional and...