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"It is a matter of great pleasure as well as pride to reproduce, in this book the three historic speeches delivered by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar before the Constituent Assembly of India, respectively, on (1) Tuesday, 17 December, 1946, (2) Thursday, 4 November, 1948 and (3) Friday, 25 November, 1949.
Summing up Dr. Ambedkar's thoughts on the Constitution, he had said that the Constitution was ""workable, flexible and strong enough to hold the country together both in peace time and in war time. Indeed, if I may say so, if things go wrong under the new Constitution, the reason will not be that we had a bad Constitution. What we will have to say is, that man was vile.""
Sounding a trumpet of caution, Dr. Ambedkar had expected that the people 'must hold fast to constitutional methods to achieve their social and economic objectives, if they wished to maintain democracy not merely in form, but also in fact!
In the present scenario, it is highly imperative and even more relevant for us to pay heed to what Dr. Ambedkar had then advised us if we are to preserve the core values of the Constitution and democracy.
Every generation must revisit Dr. Ambedkar's thoughts and try to reach to the essence of his reflections expressed in these speeches before the Constituent Assembly."
A devoted and vigilant Journalist, An activist in its true sense, Has in-depth study of Social Life, A Columnist of 'Social Network' in Sunday Edition of renowned Gujarati Daily Divya Bhaskar'; Editor of 'Namaskar' –a Popular Family Magazine; Publisher of Social Magazine 'Samaj Samvedna'; Author of the books, 'Swami Vivekananda', 'Rashtriya Ghatnachakra', 'RSS nu Lakshya', 'Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar'. 'Safalta no Mantra' and other… Compilation of articles and speeches 'Samajik Samrasta' 'Aapna Narendrabhai' and many more… Accompanied the then Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee in Historic Lahore Tour in 1999; Honoured with Awards like 'Panchjanya Nachiketa Samman' and 'Pratap Narayan Mishra Yuva Sahitya Puraskar'.