Ambedkar's initial name was Ambawadekar, but it was altered by a teacher at school, making his real name Bhimrao Ramji Ambawadekar

Dr. Ambedkar is recognised as the main architect of the Indian Constitution, which he devoted two years and 11 months to developing.

Ambedkar was instrumental in labour reforms, such s decreasing the workday from 14 to 8 hours, implementing maternity benefits for female workers, safeguarding children at work, and prohibiting women from employment in underground coal mines

Ambedkar served as the inaugural law minister of independent India from 1947 to 1951. He stepped down following Parliament's resistance to his women's rights legislation

Ambedkar was born in a Hindu family, yet he embraced Buddhism in 1956. His death anniversary is observed as Mahaparinirvana Diwas, commemorating his societal contributions and his status as a respected Buddhist leader

Ambedkar is the sole Indian honored with a statue placed next to Karl Marx in the London Museum. Ambedkar's personal library, Rajgirh, was the biggest in the world, containing more than 50,000 books

Ambedkar was among the best-educated Indians of his time. He attended Columbia University and the London School of Economics, becoming the first Indian to obtain a doctorate in economics overseas

He also obtained master's degrees in approximately 64 fields and spoke nine languages