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Delhi Govt Launches Booklet On Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Life And Contributions To India

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The Delhi government introduced a booklet on the life and works of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar in the curriculum for classes 6 to 8 on December 6.

Dr Ambedkar, known as the “Father of the Indian Constitution”, died on December 6, 1956. His death anniversary is observed as “Mahaparinirvan Diwas” across the country, and the Delhi government chose this day to launch their booklet on the politician and leader.

“By describing Ambedkar just as a leader of Dalits, people have belittled his contribution to the society,” Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said while launching the textbook.

“Only a few people know that he contributed to the formation of the Reserve Bank of India, women empowerment, farmers welfare. We want to tell everything to our children,” he said while speaking to the media.

The chief minister hoped that private schools will also incorporate the booklet in their curriculum.

“This booklet is just the first draft. We will refine it, include the suggestions of teachers and students. After a few years, we will be able to develop a full syllabus on Ambedkar, which can be taught in every school of the country,” he said.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who also holds the education portfolio, said Ambedkar cannot be taught as a mere biography. “We want to take his thoughts and ideas to classrooms. We want every student to correlate with the problems, caste-based discrimination Ambedkar faced in his early life so that they do not allow a repeat of it with anyone in the future,” he said.

Also Read: ‘What No One Could Do, Ambedkar Did’

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