Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

  1. ​While exact figures are not readily available, it is widely recognized that Maharashtra has the highest number of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar statues in India. This is largely due to Ambedkar's significant influence and legacy in the state. Notably, Mumbai is set to host the 'Statue of Equality,' a 137.3-meRead more

    ​While exact figures are not readily available, it is widely recognized that Maharashtra has the highest number of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar statues in India. This is largely due to Ambedkar’s significant influence and legacy in the state. Notably, Mumbai is set to host the ‘Statue of Equality,’ a 137.3-meter tall monument dedicated to Ambedkar, expected to be completed by May 2026. ​

    Other states also feature prominent statues honoring Ambedkar. In Hyderabad, Telangana, a 125-foot tall bronze statue was unveiled in April 2023, making it the tallest Ambedkar statue in India at the time. Additionally, Andhra Pradesh is home to the ‘Statue of Social Justice,’ a 206-foot tall statue located in Amaravati. ​

    These monuments reflect Ambedkar’s enduring legacy and the widespread respect he commands across the nation.

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

  1. Ambedkar’s shift to Buddhism was more than a religious change — it was a social and political statement. He had tried working within Hinduism to bring reform, but the caste system was just too deeply rooted. After decades of fighting discrimination and seeing no real structural change, he gave up onRead more

    Ambedkar’s shift to Buddhism was more than a religious change — it was a social and political statement. He had tried working within Hinduism to bring reform, but the caste system was just too deeply rooted. After decades of fighting discrimination and seeing no real structural change, he gave up on Hinduism completely.

    He chose Buddhism because it offered a path rooted in reason, compassion, and equality — everything he felt was missing in caste-based Hindu society. After his conversion, he was very clear: he didn’t want his followers to look back. Hinduism, to him, had nothing more to offer once he walked away.

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

  1. Babasaheb’s quotes are seriously powerful — like, they make you stop and think. Here are a few that really bring out who he was and what he stood for: “Educate, agitate, organize.” “Be educated, be organized and be agitated.” “We must stand on our own feet and fight as best as we can for our rights.Read more

    Babasaheb’s quotes are seriously powerful — like, they make you stop and think. Here are a few that really bring out who he was and what he stood for:

    1. “Educate, agitate, organize.”

    2. “Be educated, be organized and be agitated.”

    3. “We must stand on our own feet and fight as best as we can for our rights. So carry on your agitation and organize your forces.”

    4. “Indifferentism is the worst kind of disease that can affect people.”

    5. “Equality may be a fiction but nonetheless one must accept it as a governing principle.”

    These aren’t just historical quotes — they still hit hard today.

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

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    That's a complex one. BSP did bring some visibility and pride back to Bahujan identity, and they've made real strides at times — especially under Mayawati's leadership. But if we're talking about fully living up to Ambedkar’s constitutional ideals — like true social, economic, and political equalityRead more

    That’s a complex one. BSP did bring some visibility and pride back to Bahujan identity, and they’ve made real strides at times — especially under Mayawati’s leadership. But if we’re talking about fully living up to Ambedkar’s constitutional ideals — like true social, economic, and political equality — there’s still a long road ahead. Symbolism has often outweighed structural change, which is frustrating for many.

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

  1. Yeah, I’d say she’s right. Ambedkar’s life and work have consistently inspired people who’ve been sidelined by the system. Whether it’s fighting caste oppression, pushing for education, or shaping the Constitution, he stood for empowering the underdog. That kind of legacy doesn’t fade — it stays powRead more

    Yeah, I’d say she’s right. Ambedkar’s life and work have consistently inspired people who’ve been sidelined by the system. Whether it’s fighting caste oppression, pushing for education, or shaping the Constitution, he stood for empowering the underdog. That kind of legacy doesn’t fade — it stays powerful.

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

  1. Yeah, Ambedkar didn’t hold back. While Manusmriti got the bulk of his fire for being openly oppressive, he also critiqued the Bhagavad Gita. He felt like it tried to dress up the same caste system in spiritual language — making it look noble or dharmic, when it still promoted inequality. EspeciallyRead more

    Yeah, Ambedkar didn’t hold back. While Manusmriti got the bulk of his fire for being openly oppressive, he also critiqued the Bhagavad Gita. He felt like it tried to dress up the same caste system in spiritual language — making it look noble or dharmic, when it still promoted inequality. Especially in his debates with traditionalists and during the Annihilation of Caste speech, he made it clear that even the Gita wasn’t off the hook in his view.

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

  1. Yeah, for sure. Kanshi Ram laid the groundwork by forming the Bahujan Samaj Party, and Mayawati made history by leading it to power. Prakash Ambedkar has also been an important figure, continuing the mission through his own political journey. There’s a whole generation of Ambedkarite leaders out theRead more

    Yeah, for sure. Kanshi Ram laid the groundwork by forming the Bahujan Samaj Party, and Mayawati made history by leading it to power. Prakash Ambedkar has also been an important figure, continuing the mission through his own political journey. There’s a whole generation of Ambedkarite leaders out there who are still fighting for social justice and equality.

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

(a) NA Palkhiwala (b) Kanhaiyalal Maniklal Munshi (c) Thakurdas Bhargav (d) Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

  1. That quote came from Thakurdas Bhargav. He had a knack for dramatic phrasing, and it totally fits — the Preamble really does lay out the whole vibe of the Constitution.

    That quote came from Thakurdas Bhargav. He had a knack for dramatic phrasing, and it totally fits — the Preamble really does lay out the whole vibe of the Constitution.

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Prasad Purohit

  1. Right now, Pi Network (PI) is sitting around $0.61. It actually hit a low of $0.54 recently, which is a big drop from the $2.98 it hit back in February. So yeah, it’s had a rough patch lately. People are kinda split on where it’s headed. Some believe that if Pi gets listed on big exchanges and actuaRead more

    Right now, Pi Network (PI) is sitting around $0.61. It actually hit a low of $0.54 recently, which is a big drop from the $2.98 it hit back in February. So yeah, it’s had a rough patch lately.

    People are kinda split on where it’s headed. Some believe that if Pi gets listed on big exchanges and actually delivers on what it promised (like building a solid ecosystem), the price could bounce back—maybe even reach close to $4. Others are playing it safe and think it might just slowly climb to around $0.79 by 2030.

    Bottom line: it’s crypto, so it’s super unpredictable. A lot depends on whether Pi actually becomes useful or just stays as hype. Always good to do your own digging before jumping in with real money.

    If you’re holding some Pi, you never know—could be something, could be nothing. Just gotta watch it play out.

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Timmy Joseph

Why do girls 💕 love only guys that have money that trust and care

  1. it’s not all black and white. Not all girls love guys just for money. What a lot of them are really looking for is security—not just financially, but emotionally too. Money can seem like proof that someone’s responsible, stable, or can take care of themselves and a future together. But that doesn’tRead more

    it’s not all black and white.

    Not all girls love guys just for money. What a lot of them are really looking for is security—not just financially, but emotionally too. Money can seem like proof that someone’s responsible, stable, or can take care of themselves and a future together. But that doesn’t mean it’s all they care about.

    The real gems—the ones who care about trust, care, loyalty, and vibes—they do exist. But yeah, sometimes people (guys and girls both) get caught up in flashy stuff like money, status, or looks before realizing that those things don’t guarantee happiness.

    At the end of the day, the right person will care more about how you make them feel than how fat your wallet is. 💯

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