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Volume 1
1. Castes in India
2. Annihilation of Caste
3. Maharashtra as a Linguistic Province
4. Need for Checks and Balances
5. Thoughts on Linguistic States
6. Ranade, Gandhi and Jinnah
7. Evidence before the Southborough Committee
8. Federation versus Freedom
9. Communal Deadlock and a Way to solve It
10. States and Minorities
11. Small Holdings in India
12. Mr. Russell and the Reconstruction of Society

Volume 2
PART I
Dr. Ambedkar in the Bombay Legislature
PART II
Dr. Ambedkar with the Simon Commission
(Indian Statutory Commission)
PART III
Dr. Ambedkar at the Round Table Conferences

VOLUME 3
1. Philosophy of Hinduism
2. The Hindu Social Order : Its Essential Principles
3. The Hindu Social Order : Its Unique Features
4. Symbols of Hinduism
5. Ancient India on Exhumation
6. The Ancient Regime—The State of the Aryan Society
7. A Sunken Priesthood
8. Reformers and Their Fate
*9. The Decline and Fall of Buddhism
10. The Literature of Brahmanism
*11. The Triumph of Brahmanism
12. The Morals of the House—Manusmriti or the Gospel of
Counter-Revolution
13. The Philosophic Defence of Counter-Revolution: Krishna and
His Gita
14. Analytical notes of Virat Parva and Uddyog Parva
15. Brahmins V/s Kshatriyas
16. Shudras and the Counter-Revolution
17. The Woman and the Counter-Revolution
18. Buddha or Karl Marx
19. Schemes of books.

VOLUME 4
Riddles in Hinduism (27 Chapters including 1 from Shri S. S. Rege)

VOLUME 5
1. Untouchables or Children of India’s Ghetto
*2. The House the Hindus have Built
*3. The Rock on which it is Built
*4. Why Lawlessness is Lawful ?
*5. Touchables Vs Untouchables
*6. Hinduism and the Legacy of Brahmanism
*7. Parallel Cases
8. Civilization or Felony
9. The Origin of Untouchability
10. The Curse of Caste
*11. From Millions to Fractions
12. The Revolt of Untouchables
13. Held at Bay
14. Away from the Hindus
15. A Warning to the Untouchables
16. Caste and Conversion
*17. Christianizing the Untouchables
*18. The Condition of the Convert
*19. Under the Providence of Mr. Gandhi
*20. Gandhi and His Fast

Volume 6
BOOK 1
ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY
BOOK 2
THE EVOLUTION OF PROVINCIAL FINANCE IN BRITISH INDIA(REVIEW IN THE JOURNAL
OF THE ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, LONDON)
BOOK 3
THE PROBLEM OF THE RUPEE
BOOK 4
MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS
1 STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE
2 COPY OF THE MEMORANDUM CIRCULATED TO WITNESSES IN INDIA BY THE
COMMISSION
3 EVIDENCE
4 THE PRESENT PROBLEM IN INDIAN CURRENCY-I
5 THE PRESENT PROBLEM IN INDIAN CURRENCY-II
REVIEWS ON :
6 CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE
7 REPORT OF THE TAXATION ENQUIRY COMMITTEE,1926
FOREWORDS TO :
8 COMMODITY EXCHANGE
9 SOCIAL INSURANCE AND INDIA

Volume 7
(1) ‘Who were the Shudras?- How they came to be the Fourth Varna in the Indo-Aryan Society;’
and
(2) ‘The Untouchables- Who Were They and Why They Became Untouchables?

Volume 8
“Pakistan or the Partition of India : The Indian political what is what”.

Volume 9
1. “What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables?”
2. “Mr. Gandhi and the Emancipation of the Untouchables”

Volume 10
Labour, and related bills,stuff

Volume 11
Buddha and His Dhamma
Part I—From Birth to Parivraja
Part II—Renunciation for Ever
Part III—In Search of New Light
Part IV—Enlightenment and the Vision of a New Way
Part V—The Buddha and His Predecessors
Part VI—The Buddha and His Contemporaries
Part VII—Comparison and Contrast

Volume 12
PART I
Chapter 1. Ancient Indian Commerce
Chapter 2. Commercial Relations of India in the Middle Ages Or The Rise of Islam and the
Expansion of Western Europe
Chapter 3. India on the Eve of the Crown Government...
PART II
Chapter 1. The Untouchables and the Pax Britannica ...
PART III
Chapter 1. Lectures on the English Constitution
Preface
(i) Principles underlying the English Constitution
(ii) What is Parliament ?
(iii) The Crown
(iv) The House of Lords
(v) The Powers and Privileges of the Lords and the Commons Paramountcy and the Claim of the
Indian States to be Independent
PART IV
Chapter 1. The Common Law
Chapter 2. The Dominion Status
Chapter 3. The Law of Specific Relief
Chapter 4. The Law of Trust
Chapter 5. The Law of Limitation
Chapter 6. The Law of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 7. The Transfer of Property Act
Chapter 8. The Law of Evidence
PART V
Chapter 1. Waiting for a Visa
PART VI
Miscellaneous Notes
The Constitution of British India
(2) Notes on Parliamentary Procedure
(3) Notes on History of India
(4) Manu and the Shudras
(5) Preservation of Social Order
(6) With the Hindus
(7) Frustration
(8) The problem of Political Suppression
(9) Which is worse ? Slavery or Untouchability?

Volume 13
PART I
SECTION 1
1. Resolution re : Aims and Objects
2. Interim Report on Fundamental Rights
3. Report of the Union Constitution Committee
SECTION 2
4. Committee to scrutinise Draft Constitution
5. Report of the Constituent Assembly Functions Committee
6. Additional representation to East Punjab
7. Addition of new rules 38-A to 38-V to the Constituent Assembly Rules
SECTION 3
8. Motion re : Draft Constitution
9. Draft Constitution as published in the Gazette of India, dated 26th February 1948 with Dr.
Ambedkar’s letter dated 21st February 1948 to Dr. Rajendra Prasad,President of the Constituent
Assembly of India
Part 2
Deals with individual articles of constitution
Part 3
1. Adoption of the Constitution
2. Tabular statement showing Article of the Constitution with corresponding clauses in the
Draft Constitution and dates on which they were discussed and approved.

Volume 14
PART ONE
SECTION I
Hindu Code Bill referred to Select Committee (17th November 1947 to 9th April 1948)
SECTION II
The Draft Hindu Code Bill by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar along with the then existing Hindu Code as
amended by the Select Committee
SECTION III
Discussion on the Hindu Code after return of the Bill from the Select Committee (11th February
1949 to 14th December 1950)
PART TWO
SECTION IV
Hindu Code Bill (Clause by Clause Discussion)
ANNEXURE I
Statement by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in Parliament in explanation of his resignation from the Cabinet
ANNEXURE II
Hindu Code Bill and its purpose—By Dharmadeo Vidyavachaspati in Hindi

Volume 15
Speeches and writings of Dr. Ambedkar for the period from 1947 to 1956

Volume 16
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s
(I) The Pali Grammar
(II) The Pali Dictionary
(A) Pali into English
(B) Pali into English, Marathi, Hindi and Gujarati
(III) Buddha Puja Path

Volume 17
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and his Egalitarian Revolution
Part One
Struggle for Human Rights
(i) Mahad Satyagraha
(ii) Dr. Ambedkar - Mahatma Gandhi Meetings
(iii) Role of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in bringing the Untouchables on the Political-Horizon of India and
laying a Foundation of Indian Democracy
(iv) Kalaram Temple entry Satyagrah, Nasik and Temple entry movement
(v) Movements

Part Two
Socio-Political, Religious Activities
(i) Articles and notes
(ii) Cabinet Mission
(iii) Building of nation and democracy
(iv) Institutions, Organizations and their constitutions
Part Three
Speeches

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