# Dr. B. R. Ambedkar: Journalism for Social Justice & Equality
> Explore the 36-year journalistic journey of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar through his five newspapers: Mooknayak, Bahishkrit Bharat, Samata, Janata, and Prabuddha Bharat.

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## Dr. B. R. Ambedkar & His Newspapers
- Overview of Ambedkar as a social reformer, economist, and architect of the Indian Constitution.
- Focus on journalism as a tool for spreading awareness and fighting caste-based injustice.

## Historical Newspapers Timeline (1920–1956)
- **Mooknayak (1920):** 'Leader of the Voiceless', focused on the problems of Dalits and untouchables.
- **Bahishkrit Bharat (1927):** 'Ostracized India', highlighted realities of untouchability and promoted education.
- **Samata (1929):** 'Equality', advocated for fair treatment and social justice for all sections of society.
- **Janata (1930):** 'The People', bridged social reform with the wider national movement.
- **Prabuddha Bharat (1956):** 'Enlightened India', inspired by Buddhist philosophy and ideas of liberation.

## Legacy of Ambedkar's Journalism
- 36 years of relentless struggle through print media.
- Provided a voice to marginalized communities and inspired millions to demand justice and social transformation in India.
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