Resistance from Margin in Keer's Biography of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar: Life and Mission
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This research paper examines "Resistance from Margin in Keer's Biography of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar: Life and Mission," in order to analyze the challenges faced by the subaltern people of India. Subaltern people have struggled hard to raise their voices of dissent and disagreement. The biographical text analyzes the voices of resistant people and depressed class of India. Dr. Ambedkar focused his own scenario of his community which ismaintaining to develop in many sectors like education, health and so on. Dalit people are always stepped-back in community by their caste and their class. The concept of subaltern shows the relation between common or depressed class in society which makes to develop the concept of resistance. Dr. Ambedkar is the pioneer of Dalit community and Indian constitution. He sacrificed his whole life for the development of Dalit community in his society which was always discriminated by upper caste and high class people. All people are equal in the society. If there are some obstacles between human being then it must be solve by giving different feedback to those community then it would be better for the development. First time in the history Ambedkar tries to make change that all the traditional rules and regulation. Ambedkar saw the caste system as an unequal mode of organization of social relations, with the pure and the impure at either extreme. Ambedkar abandoned many of his radical convictions as he steered the Assembly through the process of drafting India's constitution. His contributions can be seen in some of the special constitutional provisions for social equality for the Scheduled Castes in India.