Published December 23, 2015 | Version v1
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AMBEDKAR'S THOUGHTS ON LABOUR WELFARE

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Ambedkar had a lofty goal that the social ills that befell him in his youth should not befall the
next generation. Ambedkar may have been the first Indian to receive a doctorate in
economics. As an expert in economic education, he felt that the industrial development and
agricultural development of the country should be considered as the two eyes of India. He
consolidated agricultural lands fragmented into small and marginal lands and gave
suggestions for higher yields in agriculture. He consolidated agricultural lands fragmented
into small and marginal lands and gave suggestions for higher yields in agriculture. He
consolidated agricultural lands fragmented into small and marginal lands and gave
suggestions for higher yields in agriculture. He enacted legislation to establish a number of
welfare schemes to encourage workers. He may be said to have caused a renaissance in land
reform and revenue. ‘I’m not like clay that dissolves easily in water. I, like the molten rock
that diverts rivers. I will never lose my uniqueness wherever I am and no matter what kind of
friendship I find.'' Such militancy may have prompted him to formulate welfare schemes for
the advancement of labor

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