The Central Government has officially recognized April 14th, the birth anniversary of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, as a national holiday.
This announcement highlights the enduring legacy of Dr. Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution.
For years, Odisha and several other states have observed April 14th as Vishuva Sankranti or Ambedkar Jayanti with a public holiday. However, this is the first time the day has received national recognition through an official notification.
Dr. Ambedkar’s contribution to the framework of India’s democracy and social justice system is unparalleled. Declaring April 14th as a national holiday underscores the nation’s respect and acknowledgment of his invaluable work.
This new status promises to bring even greater nationwide attention to Ambedkar Jayanti celebrations and the principles Dr. Ambedkar stood for.