If you're interested in learning more about Dr. Ambedkar and his works, here are some book recommendations:

These volumes contain everything: his testimony before the Southborough Committee (1919), his economic analysis of the Rupee (his PhD thesis from Columbia and LSE), his parliamentary speeches, and his private letters. Volume 17, for example, contains his "Annihilation of Caste" alongside later reflections.

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: Based on his doctoral thesis at the London School of Economics, this book explores currency and economic stability in colonial India. The Buddha and His Dhamma (1957)

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As we continue to navigate the complexities of modern Indian society, Dr. Ambedkar's works remain a powerful reminder of the need for social justice, equality, and human rights. We hope that this article has inspired readers to explore Dr. Ambedkar's works and to engage with his ideas, which continue to shape the contours of Indian society today.

In the battle against social injustice, a PDF of Dr. Ambedkar on your phone is a weapon. Do not just collect the files—internalize the ideology. Jai Bhim.

(1946): An inquiry into the Indo-Aryan social structure and the degradation of the fourth Varna.

(1987): An analytical critique of Hindu religious texts and mythology.

This is the gold standard for PDFs. They provide the complete " Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar: Writings and Speeches" (BAWS) series, consisting of over 20 volumes.