This website is dedicated to our great savior Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in the memory of Babu Mangu Ram Mugowalia, our great freedom fighter & the founder of Ad Dharm
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This site has been dedicated to Bharat Rattan Baba Sahib Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar in the memory of Babu Mangu Ram Muggowalia, Gadharite and founder of Ad Dharm Movement in Punjab. The sole aim of this site is to highlight the plight of the Mulnivasis (Inhabitants) of India who have not only been deprived of their due share in the wealth of their own country, but had also been subjected to untold miseries over centuries. Atrocities against them are still rampant in almost all the parts of the country. Hardly a day passes when there is no news about the social boycott or physical repression of all sorts on them. Ambedkartimes.com is duty bound to highlight all such incidents as well as to seek and articulate some solid perspective for the amelioration of this age-old problem old social exclusion and blatant violation of the basic human rights of the Dalit brethren.

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Prem K. Chumber (Editor: ambedkartimes.com)

Remembering

Great Ghadri Baba Ji

Babu Mangu Ram Mugowalia Ji
and the Birth of Dalit Movement in Punjab

Prem K. Chumber

Editor-In-Chief:
Desh Doaba & Ambedkar Times

Punjab has the distinction of being the only state in India where caste based social exclusion was diluted because of the long spell of Muslin rule on the one hand and the most appealing egalitarian philosophy of Sikh faith and its grassroots impact on transformation of the life of downtrodden, on the other. However, caste and its resultant social negativities never ceased to torment the major section of the society. Caste discriminations in Punjab were/are more material in nature than social as in other parts of India. Prejudice takes precedence over pollution in Punjab. However, absence of pollution does not mean that Brahminism social order is alien to it. On the contrary, it thrives under new structures of social subordination entrenched in material deprivation of Dalits in the state. Material depravation of the downtrodden in the state was reinforced by the customary laws of Razat-Namaas and the Punjab Land Alienation Act of 1900.  Along with many other non-agricultural castes, Scheduled Castes people were historically deprived the right to own land. This restriction made them absolutely landless. It was because of this legal restriction that when Babu Mangu Ram Mugowalia Ji after his return to Punjab from USA asked his father to buy some land to evade social oppressions at the hands of landlords that he came to know that social subordination of the Scheduled Castes people was also rooted in the law of the land. This has led him to organize his fellow beings to form a movement for the emancipation and empowerment of downtrodden what eventually termed as Ad Dharm Movement. This movement was the first of its kind that became suddenly popular because of its grassroots appeals. Babu Mangu Ram Mugowalia Ji devoted his entire life for the cause of total transformation of his country and the socio-economic and political uplift of his people who were relegated to the periphery since centuries. He exhorted his people to come over a common platform to challenge the forces that subjugated the Dalits. He waged a long battle and finally able to unite many communities among the Scheduled Castes to work for their upward social mobility. Scheduled Castes of Punjab, particularly of the Doaba region, consider him the pioneer of Dalit movement in the state that played a leading role in strengthening the mission of Dr B. R. Ambedkar not only in Punjab but in the whole of the country. http://www.deshdoaba.com/  & http://www.ambedkartimes.com/  congratulate all its contributors, readers, and well-wishers on this auspicious occasion on the 135th Birth Anniversary of Great Freedom Fighter Baba Babu Mangu Ram Mugowalia Ji.

Posted at www.ambedkartimes.com  & www.deshdoaba.com on January 14, 2021

TRIBUTE TO BHARAT RATTAN BABASAHEB
DR. BHIMRAO RAMJI AMBEDKAR

On the Mahaparinirvan day of Babasaheb Dr B.R. Ambedkar, it is a matter of great honor for us to dedicate Punjabi translation of Babu Kanshi Ram's booklet entitled An Introduction to BAMCEF, originally released on 14th October 1981 at Chandigarh during the third national convention of BAMCEF, to Babasaheb Dr B.R. Ambedkar.  Desh Doaba and Ambedkar Times Weeklies published booklet translated by Mr. Fatehjung Singh, who has had the honor of being one the close activists of Babu Kanshi Ram' movement in Punjab.  The Punjabi translation, "BAMCEF IK Jankari: Doo Shabd" will be read widely in the Punjabi speaking society in India and abroad.
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Prem. Kumar Chumber
Editor-In-Chief: 
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