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DC exhorts people to carve out egalitarian society as a befitting tribute to Baba Sahib Ambedkar

Pays tribute to chief architect of Indian constitution on his pre-Nirvan diwas

5 Dariya News

Jalandhar 06-Dec-2019

Deputy Commissioner Jalandhar  Varinder Kumar Sharma today called upon people to make dedicated efforts for carving out an egalitarian society for securing justice and equality for all the sections of society as a real but befitting tribute to Bharat Ratna Baba Sahib Dr BR Ambedkar.Presiding over a function to mark pre-Nirvan diwas of Dr Ambedkar here at the District Administrative Complex today, the Deputy Commissioner said that said that no one could ever forget the glorious contribution made by Dr Ambedkar for the country and its people. He said that Baba a Sahib was a great scholar, jurist, economist, social reformer and a statesman. Mr Sharma said that Dr Ambedkar was one of the most towering personalities in the entire world history adding that Dr Ambedkar was the only person who was well educated and had read all the books in the London library.The Deputy Commissioner also said that this great messiah of weaker sections had more than 50,000 books in his personal library. He said that though Dr. Ambedkar hailed from a humble family but his outstanding contribution has brought him in the league of global leaders. Mr Sharma said that Indian Constitution was the result Dr. Ambedkar’s hard work, dedication and far sightedness adding that Babasaheb was not only leader of weaker sections but he was the leader of entire humanity.The Deputy Commissioner said that besides framing the Indian Constitution, Dr Ambedkar also laid the foundation of Reserve Bank of India. He said that above all Baba Sahib was a true votary of empowerment of women. Exhorting the gathering to follow the path shown by Dr. Ambedkar, Mr Sharma said that it would be the real tribute to this great son of soil adding that all of us should make concerted efforts for securing justice and equality for all the sections of society rising above the petty considerations of caste, colour and creed.