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Special PNC issue (On the eve of Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar’s 134rd Birth Anniversary)

Bharat Ratna

DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR’s Contribution to various sectors (particularly the Indian Power Sector)

&

His recent memorials

Compiled by

Vijay L Sonavane

Former Member MERC,Mumbai

Former Director (Projects) MSEDCL

Date: 11 April 2025

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Thought for the day: “Freedom” is a must!!!

  • “A person, whose mind is not free though he may not be in chains, is a slave, not a free man.
    • One, whose mind is not free, though he may not be in prison, is a prisoner & not a free man.
    • One whose mind is not free though alive, is no better than dead.
    • Freedom of MIND is the proof of one’s existence.

We must break the chains, once & forever.”

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Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar: Family Background

  • Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
  • Born on 14th April 1891 - 6th Dec 1956:
  • Life span: 65 years
  • Birth place: British-founded town & Military Cantonment of Mhow (महूँ) in  Central Provinces now in MP
    • Mhow has been renamed as Dr. Ambedkar Nagar (A town in Indore Dist)
  • He was the 14th & last child of Ramji Maloji Sakpal & Bhimabai. 
  • His family was of Marathi background from Ambavade (Mandangad Tahsil) in Ratnagiri Dist.
  • His Brahmin teacher, Mahadev Ambedkar, who was very much fond of Bhimrao, changed his surname from 'Ambavadekar' to his own surname 'Ambedkar‘, in school records.

Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar ‘s Birth place: Mhow

MP Govt has built a Grand memorial at Mhow on

NH3 (Mumbai –Agra Highway)

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Dr. Babasaheb’s Educational Background

  • 1902: Elementary School Education: Satara, Maha
  • 1907: SSC : Elphinstone High School, Bombay
  • 1909: Inter: Elphinstone College, Bombay: Spl subjects: Persian & English
  • 1913: B.A. (Political Science & Economics) Bombay University, from Elphinstone College: Economics & Political Science (First Dalit to get the degree)
  • He took employment with Baroda State Govt.
  • 1913: He was Awarded a Baroda State Scholarship of £11.50/month for 3 years under a scheme (established by H.H. Sayajirao Gaekwad III Baroda), which was designed to provide opportunities for his postgraduate education at the Columbia University in the US.
  • 1915: MA (Economics) from Columbia University,: Sociology, History, Philosophy, Anthropology & Politics as the other subjects of study
    • Thesis: “Ancient Indian Commerce

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  • 1916: Completed the 2nd thesis “National Dividend of India: A Historic & Analytical Study” for second M.A. degree
  • On 9th May 1916, he left for London, to read his paper in a seminar conducted by the Anthropologist Alexander Goldenweiser. (Anthropology: Study of human beings)
    • Castes in India: Their Mechanism, Genesis & Development” 
  • Oct 1916: Enrolled for  Bar-at-Law course at Gray's Inn, & at the same time enrolled at London School of Economics, where he started working on a Doctoral thesis.
  • 1917: Ph D from Columbia University
  • June 1917: had returned to India because his scholarship from Baroda ended
  • 30th Sept 1920: Bar-at-Law “Gray inn” London

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  • 1921: M.Sc: , London School of Economics, London.
    • Thesis: “Provincial Decentralization of Imperial Finance in British India
  • 1922-23: Spent time in reading Economics in University of Bonn in West Germany
  • Nov. 1923: D. Sc. (Economics) : London School of Economics, London
    • Thesis: “The Problem of the Rupee: Its origin & its solution
    • He revealed how the relationship of Rs. to Pound was maintained in the interest of the British
    • 1st Indian who graduated D.Sc. in Economics at London School of Economics, UK
  • 5th June 1952: L.L.D (Honoris Causa) Columbia University, New York: For HIS achievements, Leadership & authoring the “Constitution of India” (Third Doctorate)
  • 12th Jan 1953: D.Litt (Honoris Causa): Osmania University, Hyderabad: For hIis achievements, Leadership & writing the “Constitution of India” (Fourth Doctorate)
  • Dr Babasheb knew 9 languages - Hindi, Pali, Sanskrit, English, French, German, Marathi, Persian & Gujrati.
  • He completed 8 years of study in London School of economics in 2.3 years.

(Dr Babasheb: The Most educated person in India having 30 Degrees & the highest educated Indian Economist of the Century)

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DR. BABASAHEB: An Eminant Economist

  • As an eminent economist, he contributed substantially to formulation of “post-2nd World war economic development plan”, in General & Labour, Water Resources & Electric Power development plans in particular.
  • Architect of the Indian Constitution & more importantly as an emancipator of the Poor & Deprived.
    • A crusader against caste system, Social discrimination & a valiant fighter for the down-trodden

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Former US President Obama said “Dr. Ambedkar was the Martin Luther King of India

Martin Luthar King (Jr) (Jan 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968)

He was an American Christian Minister, activist, & political philosopher. He was one of the most prominent leaders in the Civil Rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968. His adoption of nonviolent resistance to achieve equal rights for Black Americans earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. King is remembered for his masterful oratorical skills, most memorably in his "I Have a Dream" speech.

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DR. BABASAHEB: �An Extraordinarily multifaceted Human being

  • Dr. Babasaheb: Indian Jurist, Political Leader, Philosopher, Anthropologist, Historian, Orator, Editor & Economist
    • He had rightly equated Industrialization with modern Economic development
    • Made Outstanding Contribution to Indian Power Sector & Irrigation Sector
  • Inspired modern Buddhist Movement, converted to Buddhism on 14th Oct 1956 & provided a spark for conversion of hundreds of thousands of members to Buddhism.
  • Posthumously awarded Bharat Ratna, on 14th April 1990 for his overall outstanding contributions

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A few IMP Events in the life of Dr. Babasaheb

  • 1932-34: Member of Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) set up for “Constitutional System Improvements”
  • 1935: Appointed as Principal, Govt. Law Collage Mumbai
  • 1935: Established Mumbai Kamagar Sangh” for Mumbai Municipal Corporation workers.
  • Aug 1936: Established Swatantra Majur party” for 1937 General Elections
  • 1942: Established “Scheduled Cast Federation Party” at Nagpur
  • July 1942: Appointed as Member (Labour, Irrigation & Power) in Executive Council of Viceroy
  • 8th July 1945: Established Peoples’ Education Society
    • To give education in such a manner as to promote intellectual, moral & social democracy.
    • He said :”My final word of advice to you is educate, agitate & organize, have faith in yourself. With justice on our side, I do not see how we can lose our battle
  • 29th Aug 1947: India’s First Law Minister. Took over as Chairman of “Constitution Committee”

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  • June 1950: Established Milind College in Aurangabad: Foundation Stone laid by the then President of India Hon Rajendra Prasad
  • 5th Feb 1951: presented Hindu Code Bill in the Parliament
  • 27thSept 1951: He Resigned from the Cabinet after President refused to sign on the Resolution
  • 5th July 1952: Awarded by Columbia University, US prestigious Doctor of Philosophy
  • 1952: Elected from Mumbai State as Rajya Sabha MP
  • 1953: Established “Siddartha College” at Mumbai
  • Dec 1954: attended 3rd World Baudhha Conference at Rangoon (in then Burma /present Myanmar)
  • 1955: Established “Indian Bauddha Mahasabha”
  • 14th Oct 1956: Took Bauddha Dhrama Diksha at Nagpur.
  • Established Republican Party out of Scheduled Cast Federation
  • 20th Nov. 1956: Delivered Speech at the 4th World Bauddha Conference at Kathmandu (Nepal), on “Bauddha and Karl Max

  • 6th Dec 1956: Maha Parinirvan at New Delhi (EK YUGAANT)

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Dr. Babasaheb’s Views on Levying taxes

  • “It is very difficult to have proper taxation policies, as Govt. which depend on peoples’ Vote to govern, would be always hesitant to mobilize the needed resources through requisite taxation
    • At the same time the Govt. cannot take measures to reduce public expenditure by enforcing administrative economies.”
  • Result was that “chances of an early equilibrium in provincial finances are very small.”

(Though Dr. Ambedkar expressed these views as early as in 1940s, one wonders whether Dr. Ambedkar is talking of the present status of State of affairs in my country:

No tax increase/ Electricity Tariff rise/ manyJumalas in the Election year to attract voters)

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Dr. Babasaheb: IMP Laws for Women labours in India

  • Initiated Women labour welfare fund
  • Women & Child, Labor Protection Act
  • Maternity Benefit for women labour
  • Restoration of Ban on Employment of Women on “Under- Ground Work in Coal Mines”

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Major interventions by Dr. Babasaheb

  • Post war Issues: re-establishing the economy; including improvement in AG, development of IND, rehabilitation & re- deployment of defense services etc.
    • Problem was lack of basic Physical Infrastructure itself & how to create & develop new infrastructure. (Electric Power, Irrigation, Road & Transport & Communication services)
  • Need: for a Long term plan for building up of basic physical infrastructure, which was the main objective & strategy of the FIVE year plans Panch Varshik Yojana (which was discontinued afterwards by Govt of India)

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Dr. Ambedkar: as a Member (Labour, Irrigation & Power) Executive Council of Viceroy, during 1942-46

  • The Vision & Blueprint for electrifying the country was formulated by Dr BR Ambedkar in early 1940s.
  • Viceroy established “Reconstruction Committee of Council” (RCC).
  • In 1943 Dr. Babasaheb was a Member of RCC & was the President of "Policy Committee for Irrigation & Power
    • He was directly involved in framing of the objectives & strategy of Economic Planning and Water & Electric Power Policy.
  • He said: “Water & Electricity are the basic prerequisites for Industrial & AG development. We need to give Top Priority for Technical manpower in Water Resources & Electricity
  • By 1945, Dr Ambedkar & his team had studied the problems & opportunities for electricity development in India

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Major contributions by Dr. Babasaheb

  • 1942-46: Member (Labor) of Viceroy’s Executive Council
    • 27th Nov. 1942: change in the daily working time from 12/14 hours to 8 hours (Savior of Labors in India)
    • 1945-46: Dr. Babasaheb was instrumental in bringing establishment of National Employment Agency (Employment Exchanges: which now are almost non-functional)
    • Instrumental for tripartite mechanism of settling Labor issues thro’ Trade Unions, Labors & Govt. representatives
    • Introduced Skill Development Initiative in Govt. sector (present, SDIS of GOI)
  • Introduction of Employees’ State Insurance (ESI): for helping the workers with medical care, medical leave, Compensation for physically disabled workers getting injuries during working.
  • Introduced Dearness Allowance (DA) for Workers.
    • Labor Welfare Fund: Dr. Babasaheb set up an Advisory Committee to advise on matters arising out of the Labor Welfare
  • Dr. Babasaheb started the provision for a Finance Commission; every five years, in the Constitution

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Recognizing the importance of High Level Technical Authorities:

  • Sept 1944: Proposal for creation of Central Irrigation, Waterways Advisory Board was approved by Dr. Ambedkar
  • On 8th Nov. 1944: he approved the proposal to create Central Technical Power Board, (CTPB) for Electricity Development & analyzing problems of HYD Gen & THM Power stations
    • Both Proposals moved by Dr. Babasaheb were approved by the Viceroy, within two days. (such was the faith of Viceroy in Babasaheb’s abilty)
  • April 1945: CTPB became Central Waterways, Irrigation, & Navigation Commission (CWINC).

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  • Dr. Ambedkar's belief was that cheap & abundant electricity can only be provided thro’ a Centralised system.
    • He felt this was essential to ensure success of industrialisation & bring about socio-economic development.
  • Those days, Electricity was dominated by private sector & followed a decentralised model during pre-Independence era.
  • But the Committee favoured for the State enterprise (SEB) in development of electricity supply using the best technology of the time.
  • Accordingly, the Electricity Supply Act got enacted in 1948.
    • India started carrying out electrification according to the plan formulated by the Ambedkar Committee.

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Formation of CWPC🡪 CWC & CEA

  • 16th Jan 1948: CWINC was merged with Central Water Power, Irrigation & Navigation Commission (CWPINC)
  • In April 1951, CWPINC became Central Water & Power Commission (CWPC)
  • Further, CWPC was bifurcated into Central Water Commission (CWC) & Central Electricity Authority (CEA)
    • Thus, credit of Establishment of Apex Technical Organizations CWC & CEA, which have contributed substantially for the development of Irrigation & Power in India for over last 75 years, goes to none other than Dr. Babasaheb .

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Dr. Babasaheb’s Irrigation Policy (1942-46)

  • He introduced the Concept of River Valley Authority (Inter-State Rivers) and Regional & Multipurpose development of river valley basin as a whole covering Irrigation, Power, Food control, Navigation, & Drinking Water.
    • Aug.1944: Experts from US Bureau of Reclamation were invited, for Drinking Water Conference; After examining the experts recommended that Bhakra Dam site is suitable for construction
  • On recommendations from Dr. Babasheb initiatives for Development of major projects like Damodar Valley, Mahanadi, Bhakra Nangal, Hirakud & Sone River Valley Project were taken up

Bhakra Dam

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  • Dr. Babasaheb played major role in introducing Large Dam Technologies into India
    • He strongly desired that Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) Project (for controlling flood on wild & erratic Damodar River) should be developed on the lines of Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in the US
      • DVC was founded on 7th July 1948 & expanded its infrastructure to six THM PS (7410 MW) & three HEPs with a capacity of 147 MW.
      • Presently DVC has 49 sub-stations & receiving stations more than 8390-circuit km T&D lines. DVC has also four dams, a barrage and a network of canals (2494 km) that play an effective role in water management. The construction of check dams, development of forests & farms and upland & wasteland treatment developed by DVC play a vital role in eco conservation & ENV management.

    • Dr Babasaheb also took concrete steps to see that Bhakra Nagal Dam project should be taken up on priority.

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      • Agreement for Bhakra Nangal project had been signed by the then Punjab Revenue Minister, Sir Chhotu Ram in Nov 1944 with Raja of Bilaspur & finalised the project plan on 8 Jan 1945.
      • Preliminary works commenced in 1946. Construction of the dam started in 1948;
      • PM Nehru poured the first bucket of concrete into the dry river-bed of the Sutlej on 17 Nov 1955, as a symbolic initiation of the work. The dam was completed by end of 1963. Successive stages were completed by early 1970s.
  • Dr Babasaheb was of the opinion that Krishna, Godavari & Tapi river waters should not go waste into the sea & he had even suggested inter-linking of these rivers (K/G/T). But…
  • Dr. Babasaheb emphasized on the significance & need for “Electric Grid System”, which is now working successfully, from 30 Dec 2013 (One Nation, One Grid) .

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Dr Ambedkar’s footsteps on Reforms

As a Minister in Viceroy’s Cabinet (1942-1946), he handled portfolios in Labour, Water Resources & Power Dept.

  • In his thoughts on AG in “Small Holdings in India & their Remedies” (1917) & “States & Minorities” (1947), he said:
    • Large Holding of lands by a few people, is an acute problem in India”.
      • Are we now moving fast towords the PROBLEM?

Dr Babasaheb suggested:

    • Collective farming, Provision of credit to poor farmers
    • Water, seeds & fertilizers to farmers by Govt
    • Economic holding of land or its equal distribution,
    • Cultivation of wastelands: by allotting wastelands to landless labours
    • Industrialization, Minimum wages to labours,
    • Control & Regulation of Private lenders.
  • Introduction of “Bombay Money Lenders Bill (1938)”, Abolition of the ‘Khoti’ system (1949) ‘Mahar Vatan’ (1959) stand as success stories of Dr Ambedkar’s movement.
  • He emphasized on the significance & need for the "GRID System", in Trans Planning which is still working successfully even today

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Dr. Rajendra Prasad’s views: on � Constitution Drafting Committee

  • Observing his role in the Constituent Assembly, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the President of Constituent Assembly said:
    • “Sitting in the Chair & watching the proceedings from day to day, I have realized as nobody else could have, with what zeal & devotion the members of the Drafting Committee & especially its Chairman, Dr. Ambedkar, in spite of his indifferent health, have worked…
  • Dr. Babasaheb has not only justified his selection but has added luster to the work which he has done”….
    • In fact during this work Dr. Babasaheb studied Constitutions of over 60 Countries

May 8, 1950

Dr. Babasaheb

being sworn in

as independent India's

first Law minister

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In Nov 1949, in his last address before the Constituent Assembly Dr. Ambedkar asked himself:

“What does Social Democracy mean?”

In reply Dr. Babasaheb said,

  • “It means a way of life which recognizes Liberty, Equality & Fraternity as the principles of life.
  • These principles are not to be treated as separate items in a Trinity.
  • They form a Union of Trinity in the sense that to divorce one from the other, is to defeat the very purpose of Democracy.”
  • Without equality, liberty would produce the supremacy of the few over the many. (???)
    • (Of late his words became reality, as of today)
  • Equality without liberty would kill individual initiative.
  • Without fraternity (brotherhood), liberty & equality could not become a natural course of things.” (where are we today?)

Trinity

TRINITY is

TRIMURTY

In Marathi

FRATERNITY means Brotherhood

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Dr. Babasaheb & Electricity Sector

Formation of CEA & CWC:

  • Central Electricity Authority (CEA): Apex National body for power sector playing a pivotal role in developing Electric power supply industry from 1362 MW in 1947 to 483 GW, as on 31 Mar 2025 (355 times growth in 78 years)
    • GUJ: 58 GW, Maha: 51 GW, Raj: 46 GW
  • Central Water Commission (CWC) : plays very important role in respect of inter-state issues related to water resources & cooperation between India-Nepal, India-Bangladesh & India-Bhutan.
  • Dr Babasaheb also advocated that:
    • GOI should set up power projects, with creation of Central Sector Agencies like NTPC, NHPC, DVC, PGCIL etc.
    • Concept of Regional Grids: which started in 1970s & was extended to creation of National Grid (on 30th Dec 2013) (One Nation One Grid)

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Development of Village & H/H Electrification process in India

  • During plan periods after 1950s, there was focus on village electrification, primarily to support rural industries.
  • From mid-1960s to late-1980s, the focus shifted to AG pump-set energisation.
  • REC Ltd was established on 25th July 1969.
  • Rural electrification reached to only 6% in 1973, 30% in 1991 & 43% in 2001.
  • With over half the population without electricity access in 2001, GOI launched the Rural Electricity Supply Technology Mission.
    • This aimed at enhancing electricity access in a targeted manner, using both grid & off-grid technologies.
  • It was followed by major policy reforms with the passage of EA, 2003.
  • GOI launched DDUGJY & Saubhagya Scheme, or PM Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana, in Sept 2017 for household electrification
    • Electrified Villages: 3000 in 1950 & 6 Lakhs in 2022

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Acts in Electricity Sector

  • EA 1910: Licenses for Gen /Trans/Dist. Only Urban areas covered.
    • (Tata / BSES / Calcutta Elect Supply Co. / Surat Elect Supply Co/ BEST Mumbai)

Electricity (Supply) Act 1948:

  • Major portion of Electricity (Supply) Act 1948 was drafted personally by Dr. Babasaheb.
  • His dream of Social Democracy is seen in various clauses of the E (S)Act 1948:
    • Formation of SEBs for “Electricity to all”
    • Formation of CEA : Highest Tech Authority in Power
    • Rural Electrification: for “Green Revolution”
    • Tariff setting by State Govt.
      • of late tariff was also misused as a tool to win “Elections” by all political parties, leading to huge cross-subsidization & financial stress on SEBs

Preamble of the Electricity (Supply) Act 1948 provided for:

  • Rationalization of production & supply of electricity;
  • Taking measures conducive to Electricity development; & Matters incidental thereto.

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Statement of Objects & Reasons (Electricity (Supply) Act 1948)

Coordinated development of Electricity Sector in India on a Regional basis is a matter of increasingly urgent importance for post-war re-construction & development

    • Need for a coordinated system, with Gen concentrated in the most efficient units & bulk supply of energy, Centralized under the direction & control of One Authority is important factor that impedes the healthy & economical growth of Electricity Development.
    • Necessity for constitution of Semi-autonomous bodies like State Electricity Boards, (SEBs) which are likely to be most suitable organizations to administer the 'Grid System‘; working on “Quasi-Commercial” lines

(Please note: Intent of “Quasi-Commercial” operation was subsequently forgotten by Political Rulers for “winning Elections”: Free Power Declarations in almost all Election Manifestos

(EA 1910 & E(S) Act 1948 have been repealed after enactment of Electricity Act 2003)

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Prof. Dr. Sukhadeo Thorat (Ex Chairman UGC)’s Opinion on Dr. Babasaheb’s Contribution

  • “Emphasis has been increasingly placed by Dr. Babasaheb on:
    • Engineering practices,
    • Hydrological unity of a river basin,
    • Treating the basin as the unit of development of its water resources.
  • Credit for multi-purpose projects (Irrigation & Electricity Gen together) goes to the leadership of Dr Ambedkar.

Prof. Dr. Sukhadeo Thorat (born July 12, 1949) is an economist & was the former Chairman of University Grants’ Commission.

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  • Keeping in view the enhanced magnitude of such projects, it was keenly felt that the Technical Expert bodies available then, at the Centre were not adequate.
  • Hence, Dr Ambedkar approved “Central Waterway & Irrigation Commission (CWINC) in March 1944.
  • Thus, Dr Ambedkar helped the Nation to build a strong Technical Organization for development of India.
    • National Power Grid System also came out of Dr. Babasaheb’s vision”
  • “If today our Power Engineers are going abroad for training, the credit goes to Dr Ambedkar again, who as a leader of Labour Department, formulated the policy to train our best engineers, overseas”
    • Credit of our development in Power sector, thus goes to Dr. Babasaheb’s Vision. Hat’s off to the great Visonary of our motherland.

Chaitya Bhoomi, Dadar Mumbai

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Prof. Amartya Sen said

  • Prof. Amartya Sen, 6th Indian to get Prestigious Nobel Prize has indicated in a lecture session: �
  • “Dr. Ambedkar is my Father in Economics. He is true celebrated champion of the underprivileged. He deserves more than what he has achieved today. …..

His contribution in the field of Economics is marvelous & will be remembered forever

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Salute to Dr. Babasaheb: “Father of Modern India” & Revolutionary

  • If our houses are illuminated & if our fields are Green, it’s only because of Dr. Ambedkar’s stellar role in planning of Electricity infrastructure projects, on which rests a major part of India’s economy today.
    • If it was not for Dr Ambedkar’s vision, one can imagine the situation of Electric Supply, Irrigation & development of India.

Dr. Ambedkar with

his wife on his birthday

14 April 1948

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Dr. Ambedkar’s house in London’s “Plush Primrose Hill area” is a “Museum” now.

  • Dr Ambedkar stayed in a house in London during 1922-23.
  • GOM purchased the 3 storeyed London house property in 2015 at 3.2 Mn Pounds
  • In March 2020, the UK Govt permitted to use it as a Museum
  • In June 2023 GOM consented to Centre’s proposal to assume control of Dr. Ambedkar’s former residence in London, which has been converted into a Museum, & transform it into an autonomous unit.
    • Reverence: a feeling of great respect
  • Furthermore, Dr. Ambedkar is the only Indian whose Statue is established in front of Karl Marx in the prestigious “London Museum”.

A quote from Dr Ambedkar, painted on the wall of the Museum, reads:

"Democracy is essentially an attitude of reverence towards our fellow men

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Statue of Equality: Largest Ambedkar statue outside India unveiled in US (The Hindu dated 15 Oct 2023)

  • The "Statue of Equality," a 19-foot statue of the architect of India's Constitution, was unveiled in Maryland USA, on Oct 14, 2023,
  • It is the tallest statue of Dr. Ambedkar outside of India.
    • Built on 13 Acres of land in Accokeek City, just 21 miles away from White House, it is a replica of world's largest 125-feet Ambedkar statue in Hyderabad.
    • The memorial has a Library, Convention center, & Buddha Garden.
  • The statue is crafted by renowned artist & sculptor Hon Ram Sutar, a Padma-Shree award recipient, who also built the biggest Sardar Patel statue at Narmada Sagar in GUJ
  • Heavy rain & drizzle did not deter the enthusiasm & energy of the 500 Indian-American participants, many of whom drove for as long as 10 hours to attend what they described ,as a historic event

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  • “We are calling it as the Statue of Equality… this (inequality) is not only the problem in India, everywhere (in) different forms (it exists)," said Ram Kumar, Narra President Ambedkar International Center (AIC)
    • "This statue will not just inspire millions of Indians residing in the US but all communities including Black, Hispanic & others! This is a historic step towards unifying the Indian-American diaspora & working towards making India a superpower not just in technology but also in social justice," Ram Kumar Narra said
  • The "Statue of Equality" represents 1.4 Bn Indians & 4.5 Mn Indian-Americans, said Deelip Mhaske from New York who leads the Ambedkarite movement in the US.
    • This is completely done thro’ community contributions.
    • 'Ambedkarites have put the foundation of Unified India in the USA & globally'," Mhaske said.
  • Elisha B. Pulivarti, President & CEO for US India SME Council, presented:
    • the US President's Lifetime Achievement Award to DICCI President Ram Kumar Narra in recognition of his community service.

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Telangana CM KCR unveils 125-ft-tall Ambedkar statue in Hyderabad on 14 APR 2023

  • The then, TEL CM KCR on 14/04/2023 unveiled the 125-ft tall bronze statue of Dr. BR Ambedkar in Hyderabad, to mark the 132nd birth anniversary of the architect of Indian Constitution.
  • The unveiling ceremony was held on a grand scale with over 35,000 people from all 119 constituencies attending
  • The statue stands next to the State Secretariat on the banks of Hyderabad's famous Hussain Sagar lake.
    • Dr Babsaheb's grandson Mr. Prakash Ambedkar was invited as the sole Chief Guest at the event.
    • Mr KCR praised the sculptor, 98-year-old Ram Vanji Sutar, for making a big effort on the statue.

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‘Statue of Social Justice’: Tallest statue of Dr. BR Ambedkar� in the World at Vijayawada (AP)

  • On 19th Jan 2024 World's tallest statue of Dr. BR Ambedkar was inaugurated by the then CM Jagan Mohan reddy, in the grounds of Swaraj Maida in Vijayawada.
    • The phenomenal statue stands tall at 206 feet & is positioned on an 81 feet pedestal at Ambedkar Smriti Vanam in Amravati (AP) The statue covers 18.81 Acres
    • The statue has been installed, aligning with AP Govt's implementation of Navaratnalu welfare schemes based on Ambedkar's ideology.
    • There are six water bodies in the forecourt, a central Musical water fountain, & a 3-sided peripheral water-body for the pedestal building & surrounding greenery.

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Dr. Ambedkar’s contribution

  • Dr. Ambedkar’s contribution to the country is not restricted just to the Constitution of India but also taking crucial & futuristic decisions over Water resources & Power.
    • 100 years of his Best book: ‘”The Problem of the Rupee: Its Origin and Its Solution”:
  • Ambedkar was a member of Viceroy’s Executive Council from 1942 to 1946
    • Key decisions to construct the Bhakra Nangal dam, built over Sutlej River, & DVC, a public sector Power Generator operating in WB & Jharkhand, was taken during Dr. Ambedkar’s tenure.
    • Bhakra Nangal dam played a crucial role in irrigation sector for Punjab & Haryana, spurring AG growth in the two states,
      • “While taking these decisions (on building dams), he also realised how important it was to generate power from these dams
  • He should be credited for laying foundation of the SEBs to enable power generation at State level & founding Transmission Corporation of India to take electricity to States that did not produce power.
    • We are still reaping the benefits of the decisions that Dr Ambedkar took.
  • No doubt, Dr. Ambedkar also deserves credit for preserving parliamentary democracy in the country

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Thanks to his robust economic policies which have saved India even in the times of great Economic Depressions:

    • Be it the founding guidelines for RBI,
    • the Principles of Free Trade,
    • Labor laws
    • Irrigation framework &
    • Base of Electric Power system of India through the Electricity (Supply) Act 1948.
    • Over & above “The Constitution of India”

Dr. Ambedkar has always given his best for our Nation, in his short life span of 65 years.

We sincerely Salute Bharat-Ratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar.

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“I am proud of my country, India, for having a Constitution that enshrines principles of

Democracy, Socialism, and Secularism

-Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar