Wednesday 11 March 2015

Untouchable Maharaja Sayaji Rao of Baroda For Mahars.



Dear untouchable Maharaja Sayaji Rao of Baroda for Mahars:
My tribute to you for your 152nd birth anniversary today. If you born in Maharashtra like Maharashtra lords Mr. Phule, Mrs. Savitri Pule and Mr. Sahu, the entire Mahars will keep you on their heads and chanting. Unfortunately you was born in present Gujarat. You don't worry Maharaja Sayaji Rao. Not only you, already the condition of many great women like soyarabai, Nirmala, Jaibai Chaudhari, Laxmibai Naik and Anjanibai are same like your strata. Though the mentioned leaders from the Mahars did lot to them, they never respect them. Because they are all untouchable ladies. 

Let leave all. If I ask them about their great leaders like Pandit Iyodhi Doss, the forerunner and Pioneer of Buddhism to Dr.Babasaheb, Thatha Rettamalai Srinivasan, the National dalit leader who accompanied Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar for the depressed class at the 1st and 2nd Round Table Conference, in London, Thanthai N. Shivaraj, the first President of a National level Dalit organisation (ALL INDIA SCF and Republican Party of India), Annai Meenambal Sivaraj, the National Dalit Women Leader who presided ALL INDIA SCF Women Wing, they will blink. What to say...... Regional fanatics.
I must thanked you Maharaja Sayaji Rao. Without your contribution, whatever the education status of Revolutionary Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar would be only question mark. Today we are all proud about the educational status of Dr. Babasaheb. It was because of you. Without your scholarship about Rs. 20,434 for the studies in USA (Columbia University) and England (London School of Economics and Political Science), Dr. Babasaheb could not enabled him to secured his M. A. degree and Ph.d., The following achievements of Dr. Babasaheb were because one of your contribution. 1) In June 5, 1915, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar obtained the M.A. degree for his thesis, “Ancient Indian Commerce". 2) In May 1916, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar read a paper on ‘The Castes in India, their Mechanism, Genesis, and Development’, at an Anthropology Seminar sponsored by Dr. Goldenweiser. 3) In June 1916, he submitted his thesis for the degree of Ph.D. entitled ‘National Divided for India” A Historic and Analytical Study’ at Columbia University. 4) In June 1916, he joined at the London School of Economics and Political Science as a graduate student . 

5) In June 1921, the University of London accepted his thesis ‘Provincial De-Centralization of Imperial in British India' for the M.Sc. (Economics) degree. 6) In April, 1925, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar submitted his thesis: ‘The Evolution of Provincial Finance in British India: A study in the Provincial Decentralization of Imperial Finance’, for the Ph.d in Columbia University, USA. It was forward by Edwin Seligman Professor of Economics, Columbia University. Dr. Babasaheb dedicated this to you for your contribution for his education.

Once again thank you Maharaja. My great tribute to you.

Ambeth, Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu.
Jai bheem..!

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