Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar fondly remembered as Babasaheb, was one of the most towering figures in Indian history. He was a jurist, social reformer, and key architect of the Indian Constitution. Born on April 14, 1891, into the Dalit community, a historically marginalized group in India, Ambedkar dedicated his life to fighting for social justice and equality. He championed the rights of the oppressed and is revered as the ‘Father of the Indian Constitution’ for his instrumental role in its creation. He was the 14th child, the last of his parents, Ramji Maloji Sakpal and Bhimabai Sakpal. His contributions to building modern India are unparalleled. On the occasion of Republic Day, it is essential to delve into his life, his ideals, and the legacy he left behind.