World Revolution Day
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World Revolution Day

World Revolution Day is not just an event to be marked—it is a living vision and a growing movement rooted in the historic Mahad Satyagraha of 1927 and the transformative philosophy of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. While the initiative may have been started by a few committed individuals, it belongs to everyone who believes in the principles of humanity, equality, justice, and fraternity. This movement invites participation from all sections of society—regardless of caste, class, religi

World Revolution Day: Vision, Mission & Goals

Vision

This initiative visualizes a just and inclusive world by commemorating the centenary of the Mahad Satyagraha (1927–2027) as a global symbol of peaceful resistance against caste, racial, and structural discrimination—rooted in the values of liberty, equality, and fraternity.


Mission

This global observance aims to elevate Mahad as a universal symbol of non-violent resistance against caste-based, racial, and structural discrimination. Through this centenary, we seek to unite communities across the world in a shared commitment to dismantling social hierarchies, affirming human dignity, and advancing the unfinished mission of the Ambedkarite Revolution.

  • To recognize March 20, 2027 as World Revolution Day, marking 100 years of the Mahad Satyagraha — a non-violent call for human rights and dignity.
  • To internationalize Ambedkarite thought and make Mahad a global symbol of democratic resistance
  • To raise awareness across the world about discrimination through education, dialogue, and collective action.
  • To ensure representation and dignity for all marginalized groups by connecting their struggles globally.
  • To institutionalize the Ambedkarite Revolution as an ongoing force beyond 2027, shaping global conversations on justice.

Goals

Short-Term (2025–2027):

  • Launch a digital platform (website & social media) to document, educate, and engage people globally.

  • Organize events in each district of India and 100 countries, culminating in a grand centenary at Mahad with global leaders like Barack Obama.

  • Develop multilingual educational resources — documentaries, history modules, visual exhibitions.

  • Submit a petition to the United Nations to declare March 20 as World Revolution Day.

  • Document and assess human rights conditions across Indian states to shape future strategies.

Mid-Term (2027–2032):

  • Establish Samta Satyagraha Parishad, a recurring international forum (every 5 years) to assess equality struggles worldwide.

  • Promote human rights fellowship programs for youth and activists based on Ambedkarite values.

  • Build permanent memorials and learning centers at Mahad and elsewhere.

Long-Term (2032 and beyond):

  • Develop a global network of grassroots equality movements inspired by Mahad.

  • Integrate Ambedkarite studies in international human rights curricula.

  • Sustain the World Revolution Movement as a living global legacy to fight against casteism, racism, patriarchy, and all forms of structural violence.

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