- Birth: April 14, 1891 (Mhow, Madhya Pradesh)
- Death: December 6, 1956 (New Delhi) (Mahaparinirvan Day)
- Father: Ramji Maloji Sakpal
- Mother: Bhimabai
- Wife: Ramabai
🔷Other Information
- Architect of the Indian Constitution
- Bharat Ratna Dr. Ambedkar Award given by Adityanath
- Renowned educator, author, journalist
- Polyglot in 11 languages and economist
- Embraced Buddhism in 1956 (Conversion to Buddhism)
- Inspirational figure for the Dalit Buddhist Movement
🔷Political Positions
- First Law/Justice Minister: 1947-51
- Labour Minister: 1942-46
- Member of the Bombay State Legislative Assembly: 1926-1936
- Member of the Bombay Legislative Assembly: 1942-47
- Member of the Bombay Legislative Council: 1952-56
🔷Educational Achievements
- Mumbai University (B.A.)
- Columbia University (M.A., Ph.D., LL.D.)
- London School of Economics (M.Sc., D.Sc.)
- Gray's Inn (Barrister-at-Law)
🔷Notable Books
- "Pakistan and the Partition of India" (1940)
- "Annihilation of Caste" (1936)
- "Who Were the Shudras?" (1946)
- "Thoughts on Linguistic States" (1955)
- The Cabinet Mission and the Untouchables (1946)
🟢NEWS
- Statue: 125 feet in Hyderabad
- Statue: Statue of Knowledge, 70 feet in Latur (Maharashtra)
- Supreme Court premises: 7 feet statue