Ambedkar musium at London


The architect of the Indian Constitution, Dr. BR Ambedkar's residence as a student at the London School of Economics has finally been cleared of obstacles to turning it into a museum. London authorities give final approval to India's long-term need The museum is housed in a building on 10 King Henry Road in Camden, where Ambedkar lived in north London in 1921 and 1922. The building has already been purchased by the Government of Maharashtra and the museum has been set up. Final approval has now been obtained from the Camden Council to make the building a museum in the residential area. Sunday marks the 64th death anniversary of Ambedkar. 

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