In his own words
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
The drafting of the Constitution, the annihilation of caste, his break with Gandhi and the Poona Pact, the Hindu Code Bill, the conversion to Buddhism, economics and Partition — the fiercely contested record, answered in his own writings and speeches, with the citation attached. Drawn from the seventeen-volume Writings and Speeches and his interventions in the Constituent Assembly. Where the corpus holds no relevant passage, it says so rather than guess — and it does not contextualize or moralize.
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The Constitution, caste, the break with Gandhi, the Hindu Code Bill, Buddhism, Partition — the contested record, unsoftened.
1916 – 1956
Timeline
His dated writings and speeches by year, recovered from the volumes.
~10 themes
Topics
The corpus clustered into themes — surfaced from the embeddings, hand-labelled.
17 volumes
Sources
The Writings and Speeches and the Constituent Assembly Debates, linking to the scanned originals on archive.org.