“Achhutpan Ka Mool” by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is a thought-provoking exploration of the origins and perpetuation of untouchability in Indian society. In this book, Dr. Ambedkar delves into the historical, religious, and social roots of untouchability, offering a critical analysis of how this practice evolved and became entrenched in the Indian caste system.
Drawing upon his extensive research and deep understanding of Indian history, Dr. Ambedkar uncovers the socio-political forces that sustained untouchability. He challenges traditional narratives and offers compelling arguments for the eradication of this inhumane practice. The book serves as both a critique of societal norms and a call to action for social reform and equality.
Key Highlights:
- Examination of the origins and history of untouchability in India.
- Analysis of its connections to religious and cultural practices.
- Insights into the role of caste and societal hierarchies.
- Dr. Ambedkar’s vision for a just and equitable society.
This book is an essential read for students of history, sociology, and political science, as well as for anyone interested in understanding the foundations of social inequality and the fight for justice.
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