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  2. B. R. Ambedkar - Wikipedia

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    The play Ambedkar Aur Gandhi, directed by Arvind Gaur and written by Rajesh Kumar, tracks the two prominent personalities of its title. [168] Bhimayana: Experiences of Untouchability is a graphic biography of Ambedkar created by Pardhan-Gond artists Durgabai Vyam and Subhash Vyam, and writers Srividya Natarajan and S. Anand. The book depicts ...

  3. Ambedkar: A Life - Wikipedia

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    Ambedkar: A Life is a book about B. R. Ambedkar written by the senior leader of the Indian National Congress, Shashi Tharoor. [1] The book is divided into two parts, first part containing the initial phases of his life and Second part explains his life in Indian politics. It was published on 1 October 2022 by Aleph Book Company. [2]

  4. Becoming Babasaheb: The Life - Wikipedia

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    Becoming Babasaheb: The Life is a book about B. R. Ambedkar written by Aakash Singh Rathore. The first of an ambitious two-volume biography, Becoming Babasaheb traces Ambedkar's life journey, from his birth in 1891 to the transformative Mahad Satyagraha in 1929. [1] It was published on 13 April 2023 by HarperCollins. [2]

  5. Nanak Chand Rattu - Wikipedia

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    Reminiscences and rememberances of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Last Few Years of Dr Ambedkar Nanak Chand Rattu (1922–2002) was the personal assistant of B. R. Ambedkar , India's first Minister of Law . Like Ambedkar, Rattu was born in a Dalit family that was considered untouchable in the traditional caste-based society.

  6. Ramabai Bhimrao Ambedkar - Wikipedia

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    From left – Yashwant (Son), Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (husband), Smt. Ramabai, Smt. Laxmibai (Wife of BR Ambedkar's elder brother, Anand) and Nephew on last left (Mukundrao Anandrao Ambedkar) and Dr. Ambedkar's favorite dog, Tobby. Ramabai married Ambedkar in 4 April 1906 in a very simple ceremony in the vegetable market of Byculla, Mumbai. At the ...

  7. Rajgruha - Wikipedia

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    Ambedkar collected more than 50,000 books during his time at Rajgruha, which made it one of the largest personal libraries in the world at the time of his death. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Plans to designate the building as a national monument fell through due to legal and technical issues, but in 2013 the mansion became a heritage monument.

  8. Waiting for a Visa - Wikipedia

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    Waiting for a Visa is an autobiographical document written by B. R. Ambedkar during the period of 1935–36. [1] The manuscript was published as a booklet, posthumously, on 19 March 1990, by the People's Education Society.

  9. Dr. Ambedkar National Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Ambedkar died at the bungalow on 6 December 1956. [4] Savita Ambedkar continued to live there, and Ambedkar's papers remained in a storeroom. In 1966, Madan Lal Jain purchased the bungalow: he allowed Savita Ambedkar to retain two rooms, gave one part of the building to his son-in-law, and rented another part to an Additional Sessions Judge. [3]