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		<title>14 April 2026: Celebrating the Legacy of Dr B.R. Ambedkar</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As India prepares to celebrate Ambedkar Jayanti on 14 April 2026, the legacy of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar continues to inspire movements for equality and justice.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>&#8220;Be educated, be organised, and be agitated,&#8221;</strong declared Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a mantra that resonates deeply as India approaches the 135th birth anniversary of this monumental figure on 14 April 2026. His life and teachings have become a beacon of hope and empowerment for millions, particularly within the Dalit community, who continue to draw inspiration from his relentless pursuit of equality and justice.</p>
<p>April 14 is not just a date; it marks Ambedkar Jayanti, a gazetted public holiday across India, where tributes are paid to Ambedkar at his statues in cities and towns nationwide. Born on this day in 1891 in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, Ambedkar&#8217;s legacy is celebrated with processions, seminars, and cultural programs that highlight his contributions to Indian society, particularly as the first Law Minister of independent India in 1947. His posthumous recognition as a Bharat Ratna in 1990 further cements his status as a national icon.</p>
<p>The significance of this year&#8217;s celebration is amplified by the celestial events occurring on the same day. As the Sun enters Aries, it is said to ignite ambition and confidence, aligning perfectly with Ambedkar&#8217;s teachings that emphasize education as a means of liberation. Today&#8217;s horoscope suggests a focus on career advancements and emotional clarity, which may inspire many to reflect on their paths in life, much like Ambedkar did throughout his own journey.</p>
<p>Ambedkar&#8217;s teachings extend beyond the borders of India, influencing Dalit rights movements globally. His assertion that <strong>&#8220;Freedom of mind is the real freedom&#8221;</strong> serves as a rallying cry for those advocating for social justice and equality. The day is not just a commemoration of his birth but also a reminder of the ongoing struggle against caste-based discrimination and the importance of education in achieving social equity.</p>
<p>As the nation prepares for Ambedkar Jayanti, the atmosphere is charged with a sense of purpose. Many are expected to gather at various locations to honor his memory and reflect on his vision for a just society. The energy of Jupiter, associated with financial windfalls and career advancements, adds a layer of optimism to the celebrations, suggesting that this year may bring new opportunities for those inspired by Ambedkar&#8217;s legacy.</p>
<p>In the context of current socio-political dynamics, the relevance of Ambedkar&#8217;s teachings is more pronounced than ever. His belief that <strong>&#8220;Equality may be a fiction but nonetheless one must accept it as a governing principle&#8221;</strong> challenges individuals and institutions alike to strive for a more equitable society. As movements for social justice gain momentum, Ambedkar&#8217;s insights provide a foundational framework for understanding and addressing systemic inequalities.</p>
<p>As we approach 14 April 2026, the legacy of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar continues to inspire and provoke thought. The celebrations will not only honor his contributions but also serve as a platform for dialogue about the future of equality and justice in India. With the day fast approaching, many are eager to see how this year&#8217;s events will unfold, particularly in light of the powerful astrological influences at play.</p>
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		<title>Scheduled Caste Supreme Court Ruling: A Controversial Stand on Religious Conversion</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Supreme Court's recent ruling on Scheduled Caste status has sparked debate over the implications for religious conversion rights.</p>
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<p>The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950 establishes the eligibility criteria for Scheduled Caste status, limiting it to individuals of Hindu, Sikh, or Buddhist faiths. This legal framework has long been a point of contention, particularly regarding the implications for those who convert to other religions, such as Christianity.</p>
<p>In a recent development, the Supreme Court has reaffirmed that Scheduled Caste status is contingent upon adherence to these three religions. The ruling states, &#8220;Only individuals belonging to Hindu, Sikh, or Buddhist faiths are eligible to claim Scheduled Caste status.&#8221; This decision has reignited discussions about the rights of Dalits who choose to convert.</p>
<p>According to the ruling, conversion to any other religion results in the immediate and complete loss of Scheduled Caste status. As articulated by legal experts, &#8220;Scheduled Caste status ends the moment you convert to another religion, other than Hinduism, Sikhism or Buddhism.&#8221; This creates a significant barrier for Dalits seeking to practice their faith freely.</p>
<p>Furthermore, a Dalit individual who converts to Christianity cannot claim protection under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, which is designed to safeguard the rights of Scheduled Castes. The implications of this ruling are profound, as it effectively marginalizes those who wish to embrace a different faith.</p>
<p>For individuals who convert and later wish to reclaim their Scheduled Caste status, the process is fraught with challenges. They must provide clear proof of original caste membership and credible evidence of bona fide reconversion. As stated in the ruling, &#8220;There must be clear proof that the person originally belonged to a caste notified under the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950.&#8221; This places an onerous burden of proof on the individual.</p>
<p>Moreover, mere self-proclamation is insufficient for reclaiming Scheduled Caste status; community recognition is required. This raises questions about the autonomy of individuals in choosing their religious beliefs and the societal pressures they may face.</p>
<p>Observers note that this ruling could lead to increased tensions between religious freedom and caste identity. The implications for social justice and human rights are significant, as many argue that the ruling undermines the principles of equality and non-discrimination.</p>
<p>As discussions continue, it remains to be seen how this ruling will affect the lives of those caught in the crossfire of religion and caste. The Supreme Court&#8217;s decision has set a precedent that may influence future legal interpretations and societal attitudes towards conversion and caste.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential appeals or further legal challenges that may arise in response to this ruling. The debate over the intersection of caste and religion in India is far from over, and its outcomes will likely shape the landscape of social justice in the country.</p>
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