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The present papers aim at studding the Satyagrah Movements of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. At the outset I would like to point out he not only faught against the upper caste society but also struggle with the person of his own caste. His conflict could find a positive outcome of his complete faith in humanity and his love for the nation .1 the non-brahmins movement had gain pace in the South India in the 19th century itself. In 1924 the Congress followers had started the ‘Mandir Pravesh’ (that is enter the temple) Movement. Madhavan Nayar, Kelappan Nayar, E.M. Ramaswami, Wayakar were the leaders of this movement. T.K. Madhavan and Keshav Menon were the untouchable youngsters who were at the front
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