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Nashik Celebrates Ambedkar Jayanti with Tributes from PM Modi, President Murmu

Large crowds gathered in Nashik, Maharashtra, to celebrate the 135th birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar with great enthusiasm. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu paid tributes, honoring his role as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. Speakers at the events highlighted Ambedkar's lifelong dedication to equality, justice, and fraternity for all citizens. Born into a Dalit family, he is revered as a social reformer and was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna.

Maharashtra: Bustling enthusiasm in Nashik as people gather to celebrate 135th Ambedkar Jayanti

Nashik, April 14

A large number of people gathered in Maharashtra's Nashik on Tuesday to celebrate Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti with great enthusiasm and reverence.

In tandem with the rest of the country, various social, educational, and political organisations celebrated the architect of the Indian Constitution, Dr BR Ambedkar's 135th birth anniversary. They paid floral tributes to Babasaheb, and his ideals were commemorated and organised various events across the district.

Speaking to ANI on these events, various speakers remarked that Babasaheb dedicated his entire life to the causes of equality, justice, and fraternity. "Through the Indian Constitution, he worked to secure equal rights for every citizen. His guiding principles, 'Educate, Agitate, Organise,' continue to provide direction to society even today," one of the speakers told ANI.

Furthermore, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also paid tribute to the architect of the Indian Constitution, recalling his efforts towards nation-building, which continue to inspire generations to build a progressive society.

Sharing an X post, PM Modi wrote, "Tributes to Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar on his birth anniversary. His efforts towards nation-building are deeply motivating. His life and work continue to inspire generations to build a just and progressive society."

On the eve of the 135th birth anniversary of Baba Saheb Ambedkar, President Droupadi Murmu extended her greetings to fellow citizens and paid tribute to the architect of the Indian Constitution.

The President has said, "On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Babasaheb Doctor Bhimrao Ambedkar, the Chief Architect of the Indian Constitution and the great social reformer, I pay my respectful homage to him."

BR Ambedkar, fondly known as 'Babasaheb', was the chief architect of the Indian Constitution and is thus also called the 'Father of the Indian Constitution'. Ambedkar was also the first law and justice minister of independent India.

Babasaheb was born into an impoverished Dalit Mahar Family in Madhya Pradesh. He fought tirelessly for the equal rights of marginalised sections of society. Later, he was revered as a 'Dalit Icon' for his contributions towards their rights.

He died on 6 December 1956. In 1990, Ambedkar was conferred with the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Wonderful to see the celebrations. As a teacher, I always make it a point to discuss Ambedkar's contributions to the Constitution with my students. He truly laid the foundation for a modern, egalitarian India.

Rohit P

While the tributes are good, we need to move beyond symbolic gestures. Are we truly building the just society he dreamed of? The principles of the Constitution need active protection every day, not just remembrance once a year.

Sarah B

Reading about this from abroad. Dr. Ambedkar's work on the constitution is truly remarkable. His life story, rising from immense adversity to shape a nation's founding document, is universally inspiring.

Vikram M

Jai Bhim! Nashik always has grand celebrations. His fight for equality and dignity is the bedrock of our democracy. We must all strive to live by the values he enshrined in our Constitution.

Karthik V

Good to see the PM and President paying respects. Ambedkar Jayanti is a national festival, a day to reaffirm our commitment to fraternity and justice for all citizens, regardless of background.

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