On the eve of the birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu, extended heartfelt greetings to the nation, paying a deeply respectful tribute to one of India’s most revered figures. Her message carried warmth and reverence as she reflected on the life and legacy of Babasaheb Ambedkar, the principal architect of the Indian Constitution and a towering champion of social justice.
In her message, the President acknowledged the immense hardships Dr. Ambedkar endured and how, despite those challenges, he rose to global recognition through his relentless pursuit of knowledge and justice. She highlighted his remarkable journey as an economist, jurist, educationist, and above all, a social reformer whose voice echoed the struggles and hopes of millions of marginalized Indians.
The President recalled Babasaheb’s unwavering commitment to an egalitarian society and his lifelong struggle for the rights of women and the oppressed. She emphasized his belief in education as a transformative force—a tool to uplift and empower those on the fringes of society. His vision, she noted, continues to resonate and will inspire generations to come to serve the nation with integrity and inclusiveness.
Marking this solemn and significant occasion, the President urged all citizens to embrace the ideals of Dr. Ambedkar in their everyday lives. She called upon the nation to work together in building a society that is just, equal, and harmonious—true to the spirit of the Constitution that Babasaheb so diligently shaped.
As the country prepares to honor his memory, the President’s message stands as a poignant reminder of the values Babasaheb lived by and the profound impact he had in shaping modern
India.