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  1. Waiting for a Visa is an autobiographical document written by B. R. Ambedkar during the period of 1935–36. The manuscript was published as a booklet, posthumously, on March 19, 1990, by the People's Education Society.

    • India
    • March 19, 1990
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  4. Waiting for a Visa, by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. Source: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar: Writings and Speeches, Vol. 12, edited by Vasant Moon (Bombay: Education Department, Government of Maharashtra, 1993), Part I, pp. 661-691. "Here are some of the reminiscences drawn by Dr. Ambedkar in his own handwriting. The MSS traced in the collection of the People's ...

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  6. Waiting for Visa by Dr. BR Ambedkar was his eye opener to the world on how casteism operates in India. The book is less than 30 pages. It is divided into a summary of six incidents that enlighten the reader on the scourge of casteism in India.

    • DR B.R.AMBEDKAR
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