Bhagwan Das
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- In Pursuit of AmbedkarINR 175
1943, Shimla. Bhagwan Das, all of 16 and a keen member of the Scheduled Caste Federation, waited seven hours to meet the man his father called ‘Ummeedkar’, the Ha...
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