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Introduction:
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar always believed in the movements led by women. He also added that if the women fromallwalks of life are taken into confidence, theymay play a significant role in the social reforms. They have played very massive and active role to eradicate the social abuses.
He insisted that every married woman must participate in her husband's activities as a friend. But she must show the courage to deny the life of slaves. She should insist on the principle of equality. If all the women followit, theywill get the real respect and their own identity.
Objectives of the study :
To know the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar and Women
Empowerment.
Data collectionmethod :
Secondary data collection method used in present paper. The secondary data collected from internate, Govt. document, books, etc.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar wore down himself for the upliftment of downtrodden and untouchables. He taught against untouchability and to get the backwards their rights ti livewith respect and honour.Heworked for liberty, fraternity and equality of all, especially taking the backward classes in the main stream of society and nation. He gave strength to the downtrodden class fromrural area, fromsmall villages to fight against injustice. He spent all his life in fighting with the people who were well settled and established in society denying the rights of backward classes. Many a times he had to lead the movements on such occasions coming down on streets.
One of the important aspects of the movements led by him was the participation of women along with men in it.
Hence, the role of women in the complete transformation of societywas notable. He was completely aware of the natural and inner strength of women. In difficult situations they are not only defensive but also offensive. Therefore, Babasaheb insisted on the education of girls and women. He strongly believed that if a boy gets education, he is the only person to get educated in

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