Correct option is B
1. Publication of
Mooknayak (1919): Ambedkar launched
Mooknayak (Leader of the Dumb), a Marathi weekly newspaper, to highlight the plight of the oppressed classes and advocate for their rights.
2. Establishment of Bahishkrit Hitakarini Sabha (1924): Ambedkar founded the Bahishkrit Hitakarini Sabha to promote education and socio-political awareness among the untouchables and other marginalized communities.
3. Mahad Satyagraha (1927): This was a watershed moment in Dalit rights activism, where Ambedkar led a movement for access to public water tanks for the untouchables in Mahad, Maharashtra.
4. Publication of
Annihilation of Caste (1936): Ambedkar’s seminal work critiquing the caste system and Hindu orthodoxy,
Annihilation of Caste, was published after he refused to deliver the lecture due to opposition from the organizers.
Information Booster:
1.
Mooknayak was instrumental in raising awareness about caste discrimination.
2. The Bahishkrit Hitakarini Sabha’s motto was "Educate, Agitate, Organize."
3. The Mahad Satyagraha symbolized the fight for basic civil rights for Dalits.
4.
Annihilation of Caste remains a foundational text for anti-caste movements.