Dr B R Ambedkar began his movement in 1920 and meanwhile started journals called MookNayak and Bahishkrut Bharat in order to make women as rationalists. The main of his movement is to emancipate or raise voice for gaining equality especially of oppressed classes. Apart from the chief architect of Indian constitution he struggled for marginalized women and their fulfilment. Dr Ambedkar had believed in the strength of women and their role in the process of social reform. In the historic Mahad Satyagraha around 300 women had taken part. He introduced Maternity Benefit Bill in 1942 when he was Labour Minister of Executive Counsel of Governor General. From the point of protection and Civil Rights for women he introduced Hindu Code Bill. Besides these he highlighted the issues of women like Pardah (veil) system, legal rights, and religious conversions for Muslim women. By having influenced from Ambedkar many women involved in writing and expressed their ideas on various topics. The newspaper called …show more content…
Because exploitation was multidimensional to untouchables. In the context of Indian economic development, he expressed that development should be associated with women empowerment. According to Ambedkar women should be given equal rights and status, and then only they could participate into developmental process for economic empowerment. Obviously, population is hurdle for development; Ambedkar’s view in terms of it was to implement family planning for reducing population for economic development. Consequently, Govt. of India adopted it as a national planning. Besides, Ambedkar vision of economic development was to make industries nationalised one for creating large employment and leading to mass consumption, self dependence and overall development of the