Bhubaneswar: Governor Raghubar Das and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik paid tributes to BR Ambedkar on his 134th birth anniversary Sunday. “Babasaheb played a pivotal role in shaping the democratic and inclusive fabric of the society,” Governor said.
Taking to X, the CM said, “Humble tributes to the architect of the Indian Constitution, Bharat Ratna BR Ambedkar on his birth anniversary. He was a visionary leader who worked towards the upliftment of the underprivileged and marginalised. Let’s strive to uphold his ideals of equality and justice as we work towards a brighter, more inclusive future for all.” The Central University of Odisha (CUO), Koraput vice chancellor Chakradhar Tripathi also paid tributes to Babasaheb in presence of academic and administration advisor VC Jha, Hindi cell director in-charge Hemraj Meena, faculty members and administrative staff.
Reflecting on Ambedkar’s profound influence as a scholar and social reformer, Tripathi highlighted his pivotal role in shaping India’s Constitutional framework. He emphasised Ambedkar’s pursuit of an egalitarian society, civil liberties, gender equality, and empowerment of marginalised communities. Tripathi underlined the global significance of Ambedkar’s legacy and called for a renewed appreciation for Ambedkar’s economic, social, and educational endeavours.
On this occasion, Tripathi unveiled plans to establish a ‘Centre for Ambedkar Studies’ within the university, dedicated to interdisciplinary research on Ambedkar’s teachings. Additionally, he revealed intentions to put up a statue of Ambedkar on campus, symbolising the university’s commitment to preserving his ideals. Jha, in his speech, lauded the roles of Ambedkar as jurist, economist, politician and social reformer, highlighting his relentless advocacy against Dalit discrimination and his fervent support for women’s and workers’ rights. Meena underscored Ambedkar’s transformative impact on the downtrodden sections of society.
ARINDAM GANGULY, OP