New Delhi: Dr Bhimrao Ambdekar was the chief architect of the Indian constitution.
He was a politician, philosopher, jurist, and economist.
He was an active voice of the backward classes and the deprived sections of society.
In the later years of his life, he left Hinduism and became a Buddhist . He was awarded Bharat Ratna posthumously in 1990.
Every year, on his birth and death anniversaries, the Social Justice Ministry and other ministries and governments spend crores of rupees to splash full page ads extolling him, but the fact remains that his relics lie in worse conditions in the museum in Chincholi near Nagpur.
Let us see how the relics of Dr Ambedkar have been preserved: