Representation of the Indian Medias: A Special Reference To Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Views

Umesh T Sollapure

Abstract


The history of press in India is the history of freedom movement in the country. To a great extent, the Indian National Congress owed its Popularity and position to the Indian press (Mazumdar, 1993). Hence the history of the press in India is the history of the newspapers run by Congressmen. The history of the oppressed community is being neglected and the history of the upper caste is celebrated in India. It is noticed that along with the congress movement the oppressed and depressed class movement was also started in the time. Dr Ambedkar the great fighter and a deep thinker has made significant efforts on the path of liberty. He was the first Indian reformer who roots out the barriers in the way of advancement of Indian society in general and of women in particular. Above all he was a pioneer of social justice. To secure all these goals he laid down the foundation of social justice by incorporating many factors or issues in to Indian constitution through its various articles for the Hindus and other sections of the society; especially for marginalized communities and for regrettable classes. He started his movement in 1920 and raised his voice against the Hindu social order and social system through his renowned his journal. This paper highlights Ambedkar’s role in bringing oppressed and depressed classes in the mainstream of Indian life through his papers namely Mook Nayak, Bahishkrit Bharat, Samata and Janata.


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