This document provides a chronology of important events in the life of B.R. Ambedkar:
- It begins with his birth in 1891 in Madhya Pradesh and details his educational achievements including obtaining bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees from Columbia University and the London School of Economics.
- It then lists his professional appointments including becoming a professor at Sydenham College in Bombay and being appointed to the London School of Economics.
- The chronology highlights Ambedkar's numerous political and social activities in fighting for Dalit rights, such as founding organizations, engaging in protest movements, and representing Dalits in government committees and conferences.
- It concludes with Ambedkar
This document provides a chronology of important events in the life of B.R. Ambedkar:
- It begins with his birth in 1891 in Madhya Pradesh and details his educational achievements including obtaining bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees from Columbia University and the London School of Economics.
- It then lists his professional appointments including becoming a professor at Sydenham College in Bombay and being appointed to the London School of Economics.
- The chronology highlights Ambedkar's numerous political and social activities in fighting for Dalit rights, such as founding organizations, engaging in protest movements, and representing Dalits in government committees and conferences.
- It concludes with Ambedkar
This document provides a chronology of important events in the life of B.R. Ambedkar:
- It begins with his birth in 1891 in Madhya Pradesh and details his educational achievements including obtaining bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees from Columbia University and the London School of Economics.
- It then lists his professional appointments including becoming a professor at Sydenham College in Bombay and being appointed to the London School of Economics.
- The chronology highlights Ambedkar's numerous political and social activities in fighting for Dalit rights, such as founding organizations, engaging in protest movements, and representing Dalits in government committees and conferences.
- It concludes with Ambedkar
1912 Nov B.A Examination 1913 Passed B.A Examination 2-2-1913 Death of father Subhedar Ramji Maloji Ambedkar 20-7-1913 Went to New York for Higher Studies 2-6-1915 M.A. 1916 Ph.D Degree. Nov 1916 Admitted to Gray’s Inn For Law 10-11-1918 Appointed as professor of in the Sydenham College, Bombay 27-1-1919 Gave evidence before the Southborough Commission on Franchise 31-1-1920 Started a Marathi Weekly paper Mooknayak March 1920 Attended depressed classes Conference In Mangaon, Kohlapur 5-7-1920 Resigned professorship at Sydenham College to resume his studies in London. Jun 1921 The thesis ‘Provincial Decentralisation of Imperial Finance in British India’ was accepted for M.Sc. (Eco) Degree by the London University Oct 1922 The Thesis ‘The Problem of the Rupee – Its origin and its solution’ was accepted for the degree of D.Sc. (Eco) 4-8-1923 Free entrance for untouchables-C.K Bole’s Proposal Nov 1923 Appointed as DSC in London University 15-6-1924 Rajratan’s Birth 19-7-1924 Rajaratan’s Death 20-7-1924 Founded the ‘Bahishkrit Hitkarini Sabha’ for the uplift of the depressed classes 5-8-1926 CK Bole’s proposal on banning the annual amount given to the states because of not implementing the proposal of free movement of untouchables in public areas 19, 20-3-1927 Started Satyagraha at Mahad (Dist Kolaba) to secure to the untouchables the Right of access to the Chavdar Tank. 3-4-1927 Started a fortnightly Marathi paper Bahiskrit Bharat Jun 1928 Professor. Government Law College Bombay Principal. Government Law College Bombay 8-4-1928 Established ‘Samaj Samata Sangh’. 25-5-1928 Supporter Shri. B Tilak’s Suicide 3-8-1928 Member. Bombay Presidency Committee of the Simon Committee. 23-10-1928 Oral Witness before Simon Comission 7-12-1928 Death of Lala Lajpat Rai and Article in ‘Bahiskrit Bharat’ 17-5-1929 Submitted the report before Simon Commission 1929 Strike of workers in Mumbai, Transfer to Panhala from March to June 11-9-1930 Appointed as representative of untouchables for Round Table Council for its 1st conference 4-10-1930 Visit to England for Round table conference 20-11-1930 Presented the issues of untouchables in the conference