Ambedkar’s perspective on caste and its impact on rural reconstruction in India
Author(s): A Sumithira
Abstract: This research paper explores Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s perspective on the caste system and its profound implications for rural reconstruction in India. Ambedkar, a prominent social reformer and architect of the Indian Constitution, viewed caste as a hierarchical and oppressive social structure that perpetuated inequality, exploitation, and economic stagnation, particularly in rural areas. He argued that the caste system entrenched social divisions, denied equal opportunities, and hindered collective progress, making it a significant barrier to rural development.
Ambedkar emphasized the need for the annihilation of caste through education, social reform, and legal measures to achieve social justice and economic empowerment. He advocated for land reforms, access to education, and political representation for marginalized communities as essential steps toward rural reconstruction. His vision aimed to dismantle caste-based discrimination and create an inclusive society where individuals could participate equally in economic and social life.
The study highlights how Ambedkar’s ideas remain relevant in contemporary India, where caste continues to influence rural socio-economic dynamics. Key findings suggest that while progress has been made in addressing caste-based disparities, significant challenges persist in achieving Ambedkar’s vision of an egalitarian rural society. The paper concludes that sustained efforts in education, policy implementation, and social mobilization are crucial for realizing Ambedkar’s ideals of rural reconstruction and social justice.
DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i4a.475Pages: 01-07 | Views: 121 | Downloads: 37Download Full Article: Click Here
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A Sumithira.
Ambedkar’s perspective on caste and its impact on rural reconstruction in India. Int J Political Sci Governance 2025;7(4):01-07. DOI:
10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i4a.475