Q. Indian society has a deep-rooted history of caste-based discriminations. Discuss the contributions made by Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar in order to address this menace. (250 words)
17 Apr, 2023 GS Paper 1 History“Caste is another name for control. Caste puts a limit on enjoyment. Caste does not allow a person to transgress caste limits in pursuit of his enjoyment……... ― B R Ambedkar
India's caste system is among the world's oldest forms of surviving social stratification. The caste system is a social structure that divides people into different castes based on their birth, with each caste having its own social status, occupation, and restrictions. The four main castes in Hinduism were Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras, and there are also groups outside the caste system known as Dalits or "untouchables."
Historically, caste-based discrimination has taken many forms, such as untouchability, where people of lower castes were considered ritually impure and barred from certain activities or places, and restricted access to education and employment opportunities for lower caste individuals.
Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar's most significant contribution lay in galvanising the movement for Dalit emancipation. He is credited with awakening the Dalit consciousness, which powered the community’s bid for equality in the society.
Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar’s contributions towards eliminating the caste-based discrimination from the society:
Ambedkar's efforts to empower Dalits and other marginalized communities through education, political representation, and affirmative policies like reservation and provision of Fundamental Rights such as Right to Equality (Art 14), Abolition of Untouchability (Art 17) and Abolition of titles (Art 18) have had a profound impact on Indian society.
Despite the progress made in recent decades, caste-based discrimination remains a major challenge for Indian society. However, Ambedkar's legacy and vision continue to provide a roadmap for a more inclusive and equitable India.