Dr. BR Ambedkar Statue

25RF+92F, Bhuvaneshwari Nagar, Valasaravakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600087, India
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Dr. BR Ambedkar Statue is a historical landmark located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The average rating of this place is 4.70 out of 5 stars based on 6 reviews. The street address of this place is 25RF+92F, Bhuvaneshwari Nagar, Valasaravakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600087, India. It is about 0.66 kilometers away from the Alappakkam railway station.

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Where is Dr. BR Ambedkar Statue located?
Dr. BR Ambedkar Statue is located at 25RF+92F, Bhuvaneshwari Nagar, Valasaravakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600087, India.
What is the nearest metro station from Dr. BR Ambedkar Statue?
Dr. BR Ambedkar Statue is nearly 2.62 kilometers away from Ashok Nagar Metro Station. You can go to this metro station by using the Metro MRT Green Line.
What is the nearest railway station from Dr. BR Ambedkar Statue?
Alappakkam railway station is the nearest railway station to Dr. BR Ambedkar Statue. It is nearly 0.66 kilometers away from it.
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Kannan Esakki 72 months ago

Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, (born April 14, 1891, Mhow, India—died December 6, 1956, New Delhi), leader of the Dalits (Scheduled Castes; formerly called untouchables) and law minister of the government of India (1947–51).

Born of a Dalit Mahar family of western India, he was as a boy humiliated by his high-caste schoolfellows. His father was an officer in the Indian army. Awarded a scholarship by the Gaekwar (ruler) of Baroda (now Vadodara), he studied at universities in the United States, Britain, and Germany. He entered the Baroda Public Service at the Gaekwar’s request, but, again ill-treated by his high-caste colleagues, he turned to legal practice and to teaching. He soon established his leadership among Dalits, founded several journals on their behalf, and succeeded in obtaining special representation for them in the legislative councils of the government. Contesting Mahatma Gandhi’s claim to speak for Dalits (or Harijans, as Gandhi called them), he wrote What Congress and Gandhi Have Done to the Untouchables(1945).

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Naveen Kumar 48 months ago

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