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President Of India visits Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial at Ambadawe village in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
We could consider celebrating 7th November, the day Babasaheb got enrolled in school, as Student's Day across the country: President of India
Will utilize Rs. 30 Lakh from Governor's Discretionary Fund to build a library for students in the Ambadawe village: Governor of Maharashtra
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12 FEB 2022 3:59PM by PIB Mumbai
Mumbai/Ratnagiri, February 12, 2022
The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind visited Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s ancestral village Ambadawe in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra today. The President performed pooja of the Asthi Kalash of Dr. Ambedkar and paid floral tributes to Lord Buddha, Dr. Ambedkar, Smt. Ramabai Ambedkar and Ramji Ambedkar.
Speaking on the occasion, the President noted that 7th November - the day on which Babasaheb had enrolled in the school in year 1900 – is celebrated as Student's Day is schools of Maharashtra. He appreciated this effort of the government of Maharashtra and said that every program associated with Babasaheb inspires us to realize the vision of a compassionate and egalitarian society. He said that we could consider celebrating 7th November as Student's Day across the country to commemorate Babasaheb Ambedkar's devotion and the importance he attached to education.
Noting that Ambadawe village has been given the name of 'Sphurti-Bhoomi', the President said that it is apt to call the ancestral village of Babasaheb 'Sphurti-Bhoomi' as he contributed with full energy in various fields throughout his life. According to the ideal of 'Sphurti-Bhoomi', there should be a social system in every village based on values like harmony, compassion and equality, ideals which Babasaheb always cherished, said the President.
The President was happy to note that the Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DICCI), in association with Khadi Village Industries Corporation, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technical University and Bank of Baroda has undertaken various initiatives to make Ambadawe village self-reliant, apart from doing relief work for villagers affected by the Nisarga cyclone in June 2020. He expressed confidence that this collective effort to make people self-reliant, by promoting small enterprises in the villages, would prove to be transformative and there would be a substantial change in the lives of the villagers. He said that development and self-reliance should spread in the same way in other parts of rural areas of India. When our villages would be self-reliant, then only the resolve to build a self-reliant India would be fulfilled in the true sense.
The President observed that the Ratnagiri region has given many gems to the country, a very valuable gem among them being Bharat Ratna Babasaheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar. Due to this the name of Ratnagiri district has become meaningful, he said.
The President said that Babasaheb advocated self-employment. He set up a firm to do business as a consultant in the trading of stocks and shares. He submitted a memorandum to Viceroy Linlithgow in 1942, demanding the participation of the underprivileged in the tenders of CPWD. Due to his extensive social and political responsibilities, Babasaheb could not give time to his entrepreneurial side. In the Constitution drafted by Babasaheb, opportunities are available to the youth of every section in every field.
Addressing the gathering, Governor of Maharashtra, Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari said that with the Indian constitution, Babasaheb gave a new direction to the country. “His personal life is an inspiration in itself. Whenever I read about Babasaheb, I am amazed. He was a prolific student and a scholar of various subjects. He came from a humble family but overcoming all obstacles, he continued his studies. His commitment to eradicate the social evils and the dedication to unify the society is simply unmatched.”
Governor Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari added that he would donate Rs. 30 lakhs from Governor's Discretionary Fund to build a library for students in the Ambadawe village.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at the Ambadawe village in the Mandangad taluka of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. His ancestral home has been converted into a monument, in which Babasaheb’s personal articles have been preserved.
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