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		<title>14 april 2026: Celebrating Ambedkar Jayanti on : A Legacy of Empowerment</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As India prepares to celebrate Ambedkar Jayanti on 14 April 2026, the nation reflects on Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's enduring legacy of empowerment and equality.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>&#8220;Be educated, be organised, and be agitated.&#8221;</strong> These powerful words from Dr. B.R. Ambedkar resonate deeply as India gears up to celebrate his 135th birth anniversary on 14 April 2026. This day, known as Ambedkar Jayanti, is not just a date on the calendar; it is a reminder of the relentless struggle for equality and justice that Ambedkar championed throughout his life.</p>
<p>Born on 14 April 1891 in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, Ambedkar dedicated his life to dismantling systems of inherited disadvantage. His role as India&#8217;s first Law Minister in 1947 marked a significant turning point in the country’s legal landscape, where he laid the foundation for a more equitable society. The legacy of his teachings continues to inspire millions, particularly in the context of Dalit rights movements that have gained momentum both in India and globally.</p>
<p>As the nation prepares for this significant occasion, Ambedkar Jayanti is recognized as a gazetted public holiday across India. The day is marked with processions, seminars, and cultural programs, where tributes are paid at Ambedkar&#8217;s statues in cities and towns. This year, the celebrations will be infused with a sense of renewed ambition, as the Sun enters Aries, igniting confidence and a drive for career advancements.</p>
<p>Astrologically, 14 April 2026 holds special significance. The alignment of celestial bodies, particularly Jupiter, is believed to bring forth financial windfalls and opportunities for career growth. Today&#8217;s horoscope emphasizes emotional clarity and the potential for significant advancements, aligning perfectly with the spirit of Ambedkar&#8217;s teachings that advocate for empowerment through education and self-awareness.</p>
<p>Ambedkar&#8217;s philosophy, encapsulated in his quotes such as, <strong>&#8220;Freedom of mind is the real freedom,&#8221;</strong> continues to inspire individuals to pursue knowledge and advocate for their rights. His assertion that <strong>&#8220;Equality may be a fiction but nonetheless one must accept it as a governing principle&#8221;</strong> serves as a guiding light for those who strive for social justice.</p>
<p>As the celebrations unfold, the atmosphere is charged with a sense of purpose and reflection. People from all walks of life are expected to gather, not only to honor Ambedkar&#8217;s legacy but also to reaffirm their commitment to the principles he stood for. The day will serve as a reminder of the ongoing journey toward equality and the importance of education as a means of liberation.</p>
<p>Looking ahead, the impact of Ambedkar&#8217;s teachings on contemporary society remains profound. His legacy continues to influence discussions around social justice, education, and empowerment, making Ambedkar Jayanti a pivotal moment for reflection and action. As the nation commemorates this day, the hope is that Ambedkar&#8217;s vision for a more equitable society will inspire future generations to continue the fight for justice and equality.</p>
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		<title>Scheduled Caste Supreme Court Ruling: A Turning Point for Religious Conversion</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Supreme Court's recent ruling clarifies that Scheduled Caste status is exclusive to Hindu, Sikh, or Buddhist faiths, impacting many individuals who convert.</p>
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<p>The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, has long defined the eligibility criteria for individuals seeking Scheduled Caste status in India. This status is crucial for accessing various protections and benefits aimed at uplifting marginalized communities. However, a recent ruling by the Supreme Court has brought renewed attention to the complexities surrounding this status, particularly in relation to religious conversion.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court has ruled that only individuals belonging to Hindu, Sikh, or Buddhist faiths are eligible to claim Scheduled Caste status. This decision underscores a longstanding principle: Scheduled Caste status ends the moment an individual converts to another religion, such as Christianity. This ruling has significant implications for many Dalit individuals who have sought solace and community in different faiths.</p>
<p>For those who convert away from these specified religions, the repercussions are immediate and severe. A Dalit individual who converts to Christianity cannot claim protection under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. This legal framework was designed to protect marginalized communities from discrimination and violence, but the ruling effectively excludes a significant number of individuals from its safeguards.</p>
<p>The restriction under Clause 3 of the 1950 Order is absolute; any person who professes a religion other than Hinduism, Sikhism, or Buddhism ceases to qualify as a member of a Scheduled Caste. This has raised concerns among activists and community leaders who argue that such a stance perpetuates discrimination against those who seek spiritual fulfillment outside of these three faiths.</p>
<p>Moreover, if a Scheduled Caste person wishes to reclaim their status after converting back to their original faith, they face a daunting challenge. They must provide clear proof of original caste membership, credible evidence of bona fide reconversion, and acceptance by the original community. The burden of proof lies entirely on the claimant, making the process arduous and often disheartening.</p>
<p>Mere self-proclamation is insufficient for re-claiming Scheduled Caste status; community recognition is required. This adds another layer of complexity, as individuals may struggle to navigate the expectations and acceptance of their original communities after a period of absence.</p>
<p>As this ruling reverberates through society, observers note that it may lead to increased tensions within communities and a potential rise in cases of discrimination against those who convert. Activists are calling for a re-evaluation of these laws to ensure that the rights of all individuals, regardless of their faith, are protected.</p>
<p>While the Supreme Court&#8217;s decision has clarified the legal landscape surrounding Scheduled Caste status, it has also opened up critical discussions about identity, belonging, and the rights of marginalized communities in India. The implications of this ruling will likely unfold in the coming months as communities respond and adapt to these legal realities.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the broader societal impacts of this ruling, but one thing is clear: the intersection of caste and religion in India continues to be a deeply complex and contentious issue.</p>
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