Sobre el Autor

Bhimrao R. Ambedkar was a prominent Indian jurist, economist, and social reformer who played a crucial role in advocating for the rights of the marginalized and oppressed sections of society, particularly the Dalits. Born into a low-caste family, Ambedkar faced significant discrimination throughout his early life, which fueled his determination to fight against social injustice. He earned multiple degrees, including a doctorate in economics from Columbia University, and became the first Law Minister of India after independence.

Ambedkar is best known for his critical works on caste and social hierarchy, including "Annihilation of Caste" and "The Buddha and His Dhamma." He was instrumental in drafting the Indian Constitution, ensuring the inclusion of fundamental rights that aimed to eradicate social inequalities. His legacy as a champion of social justice continues to inspire movements for equality and human rights across India and beyond.

nacionalidad Indio
Fecha de Nacimiento April 14, 1891
Lugar de Nacimiento Madhya Pradesh, India
Fecha de fallecimiento December 6, 1956