Key Points

Delhi's Social Welfare Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh paid tribute to B.R. Ambedkar on National Self-Respect Day, highlighting his extraordinary contributions to social equality. The event at Delhi University underscored Ambedkar's historic resignation and his relentless fight against discrimination. Singh emphasized how Ambedkar's constitutional vision continues to inspire modern governance and social empowerment. The minister reaffirmed the Delhi government's commitment to providing equal opportunities for all citizens.

Key Points: Ravinder Singh Honors Ambedkar's Legacy on Self-Respect Day

  • Ambedkar resigned on Sept 27, 1951, to protect marginalized rights
  • Delhi govt honors Ambedkar's vision of social equality
  • Minister highlights constitutional guarantees of liberty and fraternity
  • Babasaheb fought lifelong against caste discrimination and social injustice
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Delhi Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh remembers B.R. Ambedkar on National Self-Respect Day

Delhi Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh commemorates B.R. Ambedkar's pivotal contributions to social justice and constitutional rights

"Truth and self-respect are more important than power - Ravinder Indraj Singh"

New Delhi, Sep 27

Delhi's Social Welfare Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh said on Saturday that the government is following Bharat Ratna Babasaheb Dr. B.R.

Ambedkar's ideals to work towards justice, equality, and social empowerment. Speaking on Saturday at the National Self-Respect Day (Rashtriya Aatma Samman Divas) programme organised by the Department of Social Work, Delhi University, Ravinder Indraj Singh said: "Bharat Ratna Babasaheb Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's life teaches us that truth and self-respect are more important than power."

Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Ramdas Athawale also joined the event.

The Delhi Cabinet Minister stated that on September 27, 1951, Dr. Ambedkar resigned from his ministerial post in the Jawaharlal Nehru government to protect the rights of women and the underprivileged.

"This is why this day is observed as National Self-Respect Day," he said. "It was not merely a personal decision of Babasaheb, but a historic step to guide society toward justice and equality," he said.

He highlighted that Dr. Ambedkar worked to secure equal rights for women in property, marriage, and inheritance through the Hindu Code Bill, but the government of that time ignored these demands.

He said Babasaheb dedicated his entire life to the empowerment of the poor, Dalits, marginalised communities, and women.

Ravinder Indraj Singh further noted that Dr. Ambedkar gave India a Constitution that guarantees every citizen the rights of equality, liberty, and fraternity.

He fought a lifelong battle against untouchability, caste discrimination, and social injustice. Babasaheb also paved the way for reservations in education and employment for Dalits, backward classes, and underprivileged communities to establish social equality.

The Delhi SC/ST/OBC Welfare Minister affirmed that Dr. Ambedkar's contributions continue to inspire us.

"The Delhi government is committed to providing equal opportunities and dignity to every section of society, guided by his far-sighted vision," he said.

Among those present on the occasion were Delhi University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Yogesh Singh, Kalindi College Principal Prof. Meena Charanda, and Dean of the Faculty of Sociology Prof. Sanjoy Roy.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the sentiment is good, I wish these speeches translated into real action. Many marginalized communities still face discrimination daily. Let's see concrete policies, not just ceremonies.
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Arjun K
Babasaheb's vision for women's rights through Hindu Code Bill was revolutionary for its time. Sad that it wasn't fully implemented then. We owe so much to his foresight. Jai Bhim! ✊
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Sarah B
As an educator, I appreciate that this event was held at Delhi University. More students need to learn about Ambedkar's constitutional values. Education is key to social equality.
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Vikram M
Good to see cross-party participation with Union Minister Athawale also attending. Ambedkar's ideals should unite us beyond politics. His message of fraternity is what India needs today.
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Kavya N
The fact that Ambedkar resigned for principles when most cling to power... what a lesson! We need to teach our children about such integrity. True hero of modern India. 💫

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