Maharashtra Leaders Honor Ambedkar's Legacy on 135th Birth Anniversary

Maharashtra Governor Jishnu Dev Varma emphasized the Constitution's role as an instrument for social transformation during Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's 135th birth anniversary commemorations at Chaityabhoomi in Mumbai. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis highlighted Ambedkar's foundational economic work, including his influence on the establishment of the Reserve Bank of India. Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Sunetra Ajit Pawar spoke of the Constitution as a national duty and the ongoing construction of an international-standard memorial at Indu Mill. The event featured floral tributes, a helicopter flower shower, and the release of a book documenting a minister's work report.

Key Points: Ambedkar's 135th Birth Anniversary: Leaders Pay Tribute in Mumbai

  • Constitution as social instrument
  • Ambedkar's role in women's rights
  • Economic foundations & RBI
  • Call for caste-free society
  • Memorial progress at Indu Mill
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India's democracy strengthened by Constitutional foundations: Maha Guv

Maharashtra Governor and Chief Minister highlight Dr. Ambedkar's role in social justice, women's rights, and economic foundations at Chaityabhoomi event.

"The Constitution is not just a legal document but a powerful instrument for social transformation. - Jishnu Dev Varma"

Mumbai, April 14

Maharashtra Governor, Jishnu Dev Varma, on Tuesday said that the Constitution is not just a legal document but a powerful instrument for social transformation.

He further stated that Bharat Ratna Dr Ambedkar's thoughts provided self-respect, equal opportunity, and a path to justice for the deprived and vulnerable.

He was speaking on the occasion of the 135th Birth Anniversary Dr Ambedkar at Chaityabhoomi, Dadar to pay floral tributes to the Architect of the Indian Constitution. The event was marked by a helicopter flower shower over the memorial and a series of addresses highlighting Dr Ambedkar's multifaceted legacy.

The Governor further highlighted Dr Ambedkar's pioneering role in women's rights, noting that his efforts ensured equal voting rights and personal freedoms for women since India became a Republic. As the centenary year of the Mahad Chavdar Tale Satyagraha begins, the Governor urged citizens to resolve to build a society free from casteism and discrimination.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis focussed on Dr Ambedkar's profound impact on the global and national economy. The CM noted that Ambedkar's research at the London School of Economics underscored the need for a central bank, leading to the establishment of the Reserve Bank of India.

"His scholarly work, 'The Problem of the Rupee', laid the foundation for India's economic structure. Even today, his views on currency purchasing power and the 'Gold Standard' remain vital in the global context," CM Fadnavis explained.

In his speech, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde described Dr Ambedkar as the 'Architect of Humanity' saying that the Constitution is our "Rashtradharma (National Religion)'. He assured that the international-standard memorial being built at Indu Mill is progressing rapidly and will serve as a beacon of inspiration for future generations.

Deputy Chief Minister, Sunetra Ajit Pawar, echoed these sentiments, calling Chaityabhoomi an "energy centre" of thoughts. She emphasised that true tribute lies in moving forward with his vision of equality and fraternity to achieve rapid, inclusive development for the country.

The event saw attendance from high-ranking officials including Ministers Chhagan Bhujbal, Ashish Shelar, Mangal Prabhat Lodha, Sanjay Rathod, Sanjay Shirsat, and Deputy Speaker Anna Bansode.

A book titled 'Samajnayak Sanjay Shirsat', documenting the one-year work report of Social Justice Minister Sanjay Shirsat, was released by the dignitaries.

Governor Jishnu Dev Varma performed 'Chivardan (offering robes)' to the Buddhist monks. Attendees visited a photo exhibition organised by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see the focus on his economic contributions too. Many people don't know he was the architect of the RBI! His vision was truly ahead of its time. We need to implement his ideas on social justice more earnestly.
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Aman W
While the speeches are important, real tribute is in action. We still see so much discrimination in daily life. Let's hope the resolve for a caste-free society translates into concrete policies and changes on the ground. Jai Bhim.
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Sarah B
As someone who has studied Indian politics, Dr. Ambedkar's role in framing a constitution for such a diverse nation is a masterclass in statecraft. The global community still looks to it. The event sounds like a fitting tribute.
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Vikram M
Chaityabhoomi is indeed an energy centre. Visiting there is a humbling experience. The Constitution as 'Rashtradharma' is a powerful idea. We must all strive to live by its principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity.
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Karthik V
Respectful criticism: I wish the article gave more space to the actual challenges in implementing Ambedkar's vision today, rather than just listing dignitaries and book releases. The real work is outside the event tent.
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Nisha Z
True tribute is

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