This insightful book explores the educational and philosophical contributions of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. It examines the meaning, objectives, and impact of education from the Vedic to British periods, and highlights Dr. Ambedkar’s vision for inclusive, moral, and technical education. The book also delves into his philosophical foundations shaped by Buddhism and Western thinkers and his theories on social justice, democracy, and emancipation. With comparisons to Phule and Shahu Maharaj, and critiques of Hinduism, Marxism, and Gandhism, this work offers a comprehensive understanding of Dr. Ambedkar’s transformative legacy in education and philosophy.