Dr. Ambedkar: The Rebel Who Rattled Mahatma Gandhi Fascinating Stories of Dr. Ambedkar that explains why he refused to call Gandhi Ji a Mahatma, Why he resigned from Nehru's Cabinet as Law Minister, why he condemned not only Manusmriti but also Bahwat Geeta and his Views on Muslims and Pakistan
Sud Dinesh
Dr. Ambedkar: The Rebel Who Rattled Mahatma Gandhi Fascinating Stories of Dr. Ambedkar that explains why he refused to call Gandhi Ji a Mahatma, Why he resigned from Nehru's Cabinet as Law Minister, why he condemned not only Manusmriti but also Bahwat Geeta and his Views on Muslims and Pakistan English Dinesh Sud - India Notion Press 2021 - 72 p. ; soft bound 14x22 cm
Most of Indians know Dr. BR Ambedkar for two reasons: As champion of Dalits and father of Indian Constitution. His contributions to Indian society were much more varied and far more diverse. Till date, Dr. Ambedkar remains the only Indian to have been conferred the degree of Doctor of Sceince (Economics) by London School of Economics. This was in addition numerous other degrees including PhD from Columbia University, New York and Bra-at-Law from Grey's Inn, London. In politics, Dr. Ambedkar's differences with Mahtma Gandhi were legendary. He even questioned Gandhi Ji's ethics for his double dealing with Dalits and his blackmail tactic of fast unto death. Mahatma Gandhi was not the only politician Ambedkar had profoucnd differences with. He also disputed the policies of Jinnah and philosphy of Islam. As Head of Parliaments Select Committee, Dr. Ambedkar was instrumental in drafting the then controversial but now considered highly progressive Hindu Code bill. Buddhists love to call Dr. Ambedkar modern day Ashoka for his contemporary rennaissance of Buddhism in India. Dr. Ambedkar was not only a voracious reader but a prolific author who wrote numerous books on politics and religion including his highly acclaimed treatise, "The Annihilation of Caste
978-1-63873-760-5
920 / SUD
Dr. Ambedkar: The Rebel Who Rattled Mahatma Gandhi Fascinating Stories of Dr. Ambedkar that explains why he refused to call Gandhi Ji a Mahatma, Why he resigned from Nehru's Cabinet as Law Minister, why he condemned not only Manusmriti but also Bahwat Geeta and his Views on Muslims and Pakistan English Dinesh Sud - India Notion Press 2021 - 72 p. ; soft bound 14x22 cm
Most of Indians know Dr. BR Ambedkar for two reasons: As champion of Dalits and father of Indian Constitution. His contributions to Indian society were much more varied and far more diverse. Till date, Dr. Ambedkar remains the only Indian to have been conferred the degree of Doctor of Sceince (Economics) by London School of Economics. This was in addition numerous other degrees including PhD from Columbia University, New York and Bra-at-Law from Grey's Inn, London. In politics, Dr. Ambedkar's differences with Mahtma Gandhi were legendary. He even questioned Gandhi Ji's ethics for his double dealing with Dalits and his blackmail tactic of fast unto death. Mahatma Gandhi was not the only politician Ambedkar had profoucnd differences with. He also disputed the policies of Jinnah and philosphy of Islam. As Head of Parliaments Select Committee, Dr. Ambedkar was instrumental in drafting the then controversial but now considered highly progressive Hindu Code bill. Buddhists love to call Dr. Ambedkar modern day Ashoka for his contemporary rennaissance of Buddhism in India. Dr. Ambedkar was not only a voracious reader but a prolific author who wrote numerous books on politics and religion including his highly acclaimed treatise, "The Annihilation of Caste
978-1-63873-760-5
920 / SUD