Ambadawe
Ambadawe[1][1][2][3] is a village in the Mandangad taluka of Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra, India.[4] This village is family origin of Babasaheb Ambedkar, one of the founding father of the Republic of India.
Ambadawe आंबडवे | |
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Village | |
Gate of Ambadave | |
Ambadawe Location in Maharashtra, India Ambadawe Ambadawe (India) | |
Coordinates: 18.017158°N 73.188997°E | |
Country | |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Ratnagiri district |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 240 |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 402307 |
Nearest city | Mandangad |
Census data
Particulars | Total | Male | Female |
No. of Houses | 64 | - | - |
Population | 240 | 111 | 129 |
Child (0-6) | 25 | 16 | 9 |
Schedule Caste | 57 | 27 | 30 |
Schedule Tribe | 11 | 7 | 4 |
Literacy | 79.53% | 85.26% | 75.00% |
Total Workers | 51 | 44 | 7 |
Notable people
- The family origins of B. R. Ambedkar, the Indian jurist, politician and social reformer from Maharashtra is from this village. His original surname was Sakpal but his father registered his name to school in Ambadawekar, comes from this native village name 'Ambadawe'. His Brahmin teacher, Krishnaji Keshav Ambedkar,[3] who was fond of him, changed his surname from the odd to pronounce 'Ambadawekar' to his own surname 'Ambedkar' in school records.[5]
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References
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- "डॉ. बाबासाहेब आंबेडकर यांचे मूळ गाव आंबवडे येथे आंतरराष्ट्रीय दर्जाचे शैक्षणिक संकुल". Loksatta. 18 April 2014. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- "आंबेडकर गुरुजींचं कुटुंब जपतंय सामाजिक वसा, कुटुंबानं सांभाळल्या 'त्या' आठवणी". divyamarathi. 26 December 2016. Archived from the original on 28 May 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- "Villagers donate land for college in Maharashtra". Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
- "Bhim, Eklavya". www.outlookindia.com. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
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