Frequently Asked Questions

How can we assist you?

No. This is a movement to shape the future. The centenary is a chance to recommit to the goals of the Ambedkarite Revolution—eliminating caste, class, gender, and religious inequalities and ensuring constitutional rights for all.

You can:

  • Volunteer individually through our website

  • Join as an organization or mandal

  • Help organize events in your area

  • Contribute your time, skills, or funds to support the movement

We are campaigning to have 20th March declared as "World Revolution Day" by the United Nations, to honor Ambedkar’s legacy as a global icon of justice, equality, and human dignity.

This movement aims to gain global recognition for the Ambedkarite Revolution. Leaders like Obama and the UN Secretary-General symbolize global solidarity for non-violent struggles and universal human rights.

The goal is to revive the Ambedkarite movement for the next century by launching ground-level campaigns for fundamental human rights, assessing their progress every five years at Mahad, and working globally to spread the message of equality and justice.

World Revolution Day commemorates the historic Mahad Satyagraha led by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar on 20th March 1927. It marks the beginning of the Ambedkarite Revolution for equality, justice, and human rights.

The Mahad Satyagraha was a non-violent protest where Dalits, led by Dr. Ambedkar, drank water from a public tank to assert their right to human dignity. It became a landmark moment in the fight against caste discrimination in India.

2027 marks the 100th anniversary of the Mahad Satyagraha and the beginning of the centenary of the Ambedkarite Revolution (1927–2027). This is not just a celebration but a call to revive and advance the struggle for fundamental human rights.

The Samta Satyagraha Parishad is a national and global conference to be held in Mahad on 19–20 March 2027, where representatives from every Indian state and other countries will gather to assess the status of human rights and launch new movements.

Everyone! Organizations, NGOs, Jayanti Mandals, Youth and Women Groups, scholars, human rights activists, and Ambedkarite individuals from India and across the world are invited to join and contribute.

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