Encyclopædia Britannica Online, oppført som Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, Encyclopædia Britannica Online-ID biography/Bhimrao-Ramji-Ambedkar, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]
«Bhimrao Ambedkar». c250.columbia.edu. Columbia University. Besøkt 7. november 2021. «Ambedkar was a leader in the struggle for Indian independence, the architect of the new nation's constitution, and the champion of civil rights for the 60 million members of the "untouchable" caste, to which he belonged. He spoke and wrote ceaselessly on behalf of "untouchables," but his passion for justice was broad: in 1950 he resigned from his position as the country's first minister of law when Nehru's cabinet refused to pass the Women's Rights Bill. Ambedkar was committed to maintaining his independence, and many of the positions he staked out in a long and complex relationship with Gandhi—on the future of Hinduism, for example—remain central to debate within Indian society.»
«A Measure Of The Man», publisert i Outlook, utgitt 20. august 2020[Hentet fra Wikidata]
«A Measure Of The Man». outlookindia.com (på engelsk). Outlook India Magazine. 20. august 2012. Besøkt 7. november 2021. «For once, Ambedkar whips Nehru—and everyone else. This is how it unfolded...»
«Ambedkar Jayanti on 14 April to Be a Public Holiday From This Year». The Quint (på engelsk). 1. april 2021. Besøkt 7. november 2021. «The Centre, on Thursday, 1 April, declared Ambedkar Jayanti on 14 April, a public holiday under Section 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, to celebrate the birth anniversary of Dr BR Ambedkar. | The Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions issued a notification that from this year, 14 April will be a public holiday for all central government offices, including industrial establishments, reported The Financial Express. All the ministries have been notified of this decision via a memorandum, added the report.»