“Achoot Kaun Aur Kaise” by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is a profound exploration of the origins and perpetuation of untouchability in Indian society. In this seminal work, Dr. Ambedkar critically examines the historical, social, and religious factors that led to the creation of the concept of “Achoot” (untouchables) and its devastating impact on marginalized communities.
The book delves into the mechanisms through which untouchability was institutionalized and sustained in Hindu society, offering a scathing critique of caste-based discrimination. With scholarly precision and a reformist zeal, Dr. Ambedkar calls for a deeper understanding of social inequality and the need to eradicate caste-based injustices.
Key Highlights:
- Analysis of the historical origins of untouchability in India.
- Examination of religious and social factors perpetuating caste-based discrimination.
- A call for social reform from one of India’s greatest visionaries and reformers.
This book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the roots of social inequality in India and Dr. Ambedkar’s contributions to the fight for justice and equality.
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