Modi inaugurates Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on December 7 inaugurated the
B.R. Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi and said it would be an
important place for research on social and economic issues.
The Prime Minister also unveiled two statues of the Dalit
icon at the centre in Janpath. Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment
Thawar Chand Gehlot, Minister of State Ramdas Athawale and Union Sports and
Youth Affairs Minister Vijay Goel were also present at the event.
“The centre will prove to be an inspiration for the
promotion of the thoughts and teachings of Dr Ambedkar. The centre will be an
important place for research on social and economic issues,” the Prime Minister
said.
Mr. Modi said that the government had developed five places
related to Babasaheb Ambedkar into pilgrimage spots. He added that the five
pilgrimage spots in Delhi, Mumbai, Nagpur, Mhow and London were like a
homage from the present generation.
“I think that this centre is for the
youth... where they can see and understand the vision of Babasaheb Ambedkar,”
the Prime Minister said.
The Centre, he said, was a fusion of Buddhist and modern
architecture. He had laid the foundation stone of the centre in 2015.
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