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.
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.
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.
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.
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.