Which decision of Gandhiji was opposed by Ambedkar?

Q. Which decision of Gandhiji was opposed by Ambedkar?
B. calling the lower castes ‘harijans?
C. quit india movement
D. satyagraha movement.
Answer» b. calling the lower castes ‘harijans?

How did Dr Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi wipe out caste discrimination from India?

1 Answer. Both Gandhiji and Dr. Ambedkar refused the caste system and declared the oneness of the Hindu Community Gandhiji reminding the higher castes of their duty towards depressed classes.

Should I read annihilation of caste?

Absolutely fantastic reading by Ambedkar in “Annihilation of Caste”. And you should ask this question to those who are commenting on this, are they really asking right questions or not. Because you are the judge. You as a reader, are the judge, of really judging the text.

What was the conflict between Ambedkar and Gandhi?

A fundamental clash “The Gandhi Ambedkar conflict was over how to understand caste. Ambedkar insisted, for the first time in India’s modern history, that caste was a political question, and couldn’t be addressed by social reforms only,” he said.

What was the reason behind difference between Gandhiji and Dr Ambedkar?

Ambedkar believed that it was a practice in Hinduism and couldn’t be separated from the religion. Gandhi mainly fought for political independence while Ambedkar fought for the social and economic freedom of the depressed classes.

What was the reason of conflict between Gandhi and Ambedkar?

Who removed untouchability?

The 1950 national constitution of India legally abolished the practice of untouchability and provided measures for affirmative action in both educational institutions and public services for Dalits and other social groups who lie within the caste system.

Who coined the word Dalit?

Mahatma Jotiba Phule
In the late 1880s, the Marathi word ‘Dalit’ was used by Mahatma Jotiba Phule for the outcasts and Untouchables who were oppressed and broken in the Hindu society. Dalit is a vernacular form of the Sanskrit दलित (dalita). In Classical Sanskrit, this means “divided, split, broken, scattered”.

Why is Gandhi called Harijan?

Hint: In 1931, Gandhi invented the term ‘Harijan’ to be used for the ‘untouchable’ community which was popularised during the All India Harijan Tour. According to him, the usage of the word Harijan would spare people from using any reproachable term for the lower caste communities.