Honoring Ambedkar: Architect of Equality
Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan honored B R Ambedkar on his 69th death anniversary, praising his contributions to social justice and equality in India. Ambedkar, a key figure in India's constitutional development and the nation's first law minister, remains an enduring symbol of inspiration for progress and harmony.
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On Saturday, Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan paid tribute to B R Ambedkar on his 69th death anniversary, highlighting his immense contributions to social justice and equality in India.
Describing Ambedkar as a "towering champion," Radhakrishnan emphasized the enduring impact of his struggle for equality and dignity, which laid the groundwork for a modern, inclusive India.
The Vice-President, via social media, conveyed that Ambedkar's legacy continues to inspire the nation towards a harmonious society. Known as the chief architect of India's Constitution and the first law minister of Independent India, Ambedkar passed away in 1956, yet his visionary ideas remain influential.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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