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Dr. BR Ambedkar, a towering figure in India's independence movement, was celebrated at the United Nations headquarters on his 135th birth anniversary. The event highlighted his extraordinary contributions as the architect of the Indian Constitution and a champion of social equality. India's Permanent Representative, Parvathaneni Harish, emphasized Ambedkar's unique vision of democracy and fraternity that transcends national boundaries. His lifelong commitment to uplifting marginalized communities continues to inspire global leaders and social reformers.

Key Points: Ambedkar's Legacy Honored at UN 135th Birth Anniversary Event

  • India commemorates Ambedkar's 135th birth anniversary at UN headquarters
  • Highlighted constitutional architect's global vision and social justice principles
  • Emphasized Ambedkar's unique approach to nation-building and democracy
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India at UN celebrates birth anniversary of Dr BR Ambedkar

India celebrates BR Ambedkar's monumental contributions to constitutional democracy and social equality at UN commemorative event

"Fraternity was another name for democracy - Parvathaneni Harish, India's UN Representative"

New York, April 14

The Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations marked Dr BR Ambedkar's 135th birth anniversary with a special commemorative event at the UN headquarters in New York, attended by global leaders.

During the ceremony, India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Parvathaneni Harish, highlighted Dr Ambedkar's contributions as a key figure in India's freedom struggle and as the architect of its Constitution.

The event centered around the theme "The timeless appeal of Dr Ambedkar's vision within the UN and beyond," underscoring his influence on both India and the global community.

"It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the commemorative event to mark the 135th birth anniversary of Dr BR Ambedkar. Dr Ambedkar was a leading figure in India's freedom struggle and the architect of India's constitution. The one who dedicated his life to laying the foundation of our modern republic. The topic of today's discussion, 'The timeless appeal of Dr Ambedkar's vision within the UN and beyond,' is very apt as we celebrate this year 80 years of the establishment of the UN."

Harish added, "He had unique academic credentials among Indian leaders of having pursued much of his Western education in the US at Columbia University... He infused a pragmatic and rational approach to policy making and political activism. Dr Ambedkar was unique among the political leaders of his time in that he devoted his attention to mainstreaming fraternity as a core principle of nation-building and ordering the relations not only between citizens but also between nations. In his view, fraternity was another name for democracy. It was primarily a mode of associatied living and communicated experience. In the Preamble to the Indian Constitution, Dr Ambedkar Indians to promote fraternity among all citizens, with a specific focus on assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity of the nation."

Fondly known as 'Babasaheb,' Ambedkar 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. He was a part of active movements since 1927 against untouchability. Later, he was revered as a 'Dalit Icon' for his contributions towards their rights.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
What a wonderful tribute to Babasaheb! His vision for equality and social justice is more relevant today than ever. Proud to see India honoring him on a global platform like the UN 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the recognition, I wish the event had included more voices from Dalit communities who continue to fight for the rights Dr. Ambedkar championed. Representation matters at such commemorations.
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Amit S.
Dr. Ambedkar's time at Columbia University really shaped his thinking. His emphasis on education as liberation is something we should all remember. Great to see this being highlighted at the UN!
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Sunita P.
The architect of our constitution deserves all this recognition and more! His ideas about fraternity being the foundation of democracy are so powerful. Wish more world leaders would follow his principles ❤️
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Vikram J.
Interesting to learn about his international connections. Didn't know he studied in the US! Makes me want to read more about his life and work. Any book recommendations?
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Neha T.
Beautiful event! But I hope this isn't just symbolic - we need to keep working to make his vision of an equal society a reality. The best tribute would be implementing his ideas fully.

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