B. R. Ambedkar
Indian economist and first law minister
Born
April 14th, 1891
134 years ago
Died
December 6th, 1956
68 years ago — 65 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
India
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An influential figure in Indian history, played a critical role in the drafting of the Indian Constitution as the Chairman of the Drafting Committee. Instrumental in advocating for social justice and equality, particularly for the rights of disadvantaged communities. Sought to combat the caste system and promoted education and socio-economic upliftment. Served as the first Minister of Law and Justice in independent India, implementing significant legal reforms.
Drafted the Constitution of India
First Minister of Law and Justice
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