My Autobiography | Pakistan Or The Partition Of India

₹725

760 Pages
AUTHOR :- Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
ISBN :- 978-9352207992

“I was born among the classified people. I had vowed from a young age to dedicate my life to their progress.
Throughout my life, many temptations have come and gone that could have deviated me from this promise.
If I had decided in my childhood to only work towards my own good, then I could have attained any prestigious position I desired, and had I joined Congress, then I would have enjoyed the highest esteemed position within it.

However, I have decided to devote my entire life for the betterment of the classified people and, with this goal in mind, I have been following a principle. The principle is that, if someone feels immense enthusiasm for accomplishing a task and that task remains constantly on their mind, it will be commendable for them to adopt a focused way of thinking and action to accomplish it. The issue of the welfare of classified people has been left hanging in limbo by the government for too long. You can imagine (from the above facts) how much pain this must have caused my heart.”

– Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar

This book is a treasure trove of knowledge. It shows the vision of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and anticipations of the problems of partition.
The present generation of youth needs to read this book because it reveals a lot of intentionally hidden information. It is the best book to gain insight into the horrors of the partition and will surely compel thereaders to think about how and why India was partitioned and it also exposes the true nature of the sinister minded people and their disgusting hypocrisy. Surely, one of the great books written by Dr. Ambedkar, the Father of our Constitution.
“Any Government which denied this elementary right of freedom of speech and freedom of action did not deserve allegiance from the people.”

— Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

About the Author

Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956) was an Indian jurist, economist, social reformer and political leader who headed the committee drafting the Constitution of India from the Constituent Assembly debates, served as Law and Justice minister in the first cabinet of Jawaharlal Nehru, and inspired the Dalit Buddhist movement after renouncing Hinduism.
After graduating from Elphinstone College, University of Bombay, Ambedkar studied economics at Columbia University and the London School of Economics, receiving doctorates in 1927 and 1923, respectively, and was among a handful of Indian students to have done so at either institution in the 1920s. He also trained in the law at Gray's Inn, London. In his early career, he was an economist, professor, and lawyer. His later life was marked by his political activities; he became involved in campaigning and negotiations for partition, publishing journals, advocating political rights and social freedom for Dalits, and contributing to the establishment of the state of India. In 1956, he converted to Buddhism, initiating mass conversions of Dalits.
In 1990, the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, was posthumously conferred on Ambedkar. The salutation Jai Bhim (lit. "Hail Bhim") used by followers honours him. He is also referred to by the nickname Babasaheb, meaning "Respected Father".

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