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  1. Dr Savita Bhimrao Ambedkar (née Kabir; 27 January 1909 – 29 May 2003), was an Indian social activist, doctor and the second wife of B.R. Ambedkar. Ambedkarites and Buddhists refer to her as Mai or Maisaheb , which means 'Mother' orRespected Motherin the Marathi language .

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  2. 27 gen 2021 · A-. A+. New Delhi: Savita Bhimrao Ambedkar, also known as ‘Mai’ or ‘Maisaheb’, was a medical practitioner and the second wife of Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, one of India’s most powerful social reformers and father of the Indian Constitution. Savita was a close witness to his contributions in framing the Constitution.

  3. Savita Ambedkar was the second wife of Dr B.R. Ambedkar. Born on January 27, 1909, she was a doctor who assisted Babasaheb against his deteriorating health. When Ambedkar died, many alleged that she had poisoned him, but she was acquitted of charges through formal investigation.

  4. 14 apr 2022 · In the book, Savita Ambedkar brings alive a different side of her husband. (Source: Pexels) Penguin Random House India (PRHI) on Wednesday announced the acquisition of the first English language translation of the autobiography of Savita Ambedkar, a social activist and Dr BR Ambedkars wife.

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  5. 13 apr 2022 · Ambedkar dedicated Ramabai his book Thoughts on Pakistan and credited for his transformation from a common man to Dr Ambedkar. Savita Bhimrao Ambedkar. Known as Mai or Maisaheb, Savita Ambedkar was a medical practitioner who became Ambedkar's second wife after 13 years of the death of his first wife.

  6. 27 gen 2022 · Savita Ambedkar was born on January 27, 1909. This year is her 113th birthday. Savita died on May 29, 2003, at the JJ Hospital in Mumbai after a prolonged illness. She was 94 years old at the time of her death. Facts from Savita Ambedkar's life.

  7. By Savita Ambedkar, translated by Nadeem Khan. Vintage Books, April 2023, 368 pp., $27.99, hardcover. Kabir, who became known as Dr. Savita Ambedkar after their marriage in 1948, published her memoir in the Marathi language in 1990. In 2022, nearly twenty years after her death, Babasaheb: My Life with Dr Ambedkar was published in English for ...