Dalit Movement
The Dalit Movement is a social and political movement in India aimed at improving the rights and status of the Dalits, who are historically marginalized and oppressed within the caste system. The movement seeks to combat discrimination, promote social justice, and empower Dalits through education, political representation, and economic opportunities.
Key figures in the movement include B.R. Ambedkar, a prominent leader and advocate for Dalit rights, who played a crucial role in drafting the Indian Constitution. The movement has led to increased awareness of caste-based discrimination and has inspired various initiatives to uplift Dalit communities across the country.