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IN PHOTOS: This Dalit History Month, visit these important historical sites in Mumbai

Updated On: 20 April, 2026 01:09 PM IST | Nascimento Pinto

As April marks Dalit History Month, we explore a few important historical sites to visit to commemorate the stories of resilience in fighting caste oppression (Story by Akshita Maheshwari)

April marks Dalit History Month. Photo Courtesy: File pics

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April marks Dalit History Month. Photo Courtesy: File pics
Observed every April, Dalit History Month began in 2014 as a digital-first movement inspired by Black History Month, led by Dalit activists, scholars, and artists. It seeks to spotlight histories often erased from mainstream narratives - stories of resistance, resilience, and intellectual contribution in the face of caste oppression. Here's a trail that brings that history into the physical world, mapping sites that hold deep significance for Dalit memory, assertion, and identity - inviting you to engage with the past beyond textbooks

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Observed every April, Dalit History Month began in 2014 as a digital-first movement inspired by Black History Month, led by Dalit activists, scholars, and artists. It seeks to spotlight histories often erased from mainstream narratives - stories of resistance, resilience, and intellectual contribution in the face of caste oppression. Here's a trail that brings that history into the physical world, mapping sites that hold deep significance for Dalit memory, assertion, and identity - inviting you to engage with the past beyond textbooks

The home of an iconIn the quiet lanes of Dadar stands Rajgruha, the former residence of Dr BR Ambedkar - now a site of immense historical weight. Visitors can walk through rooms that house his personal belongings and an extraordinary library of over 50,000 books, reflecting the intellectual rigour behind his fight against caste oppression. It was here that many of his seminal ideas took shape, making Rajgruha a home that is a living archive of resistance, scholarship, and the making of modern India

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The home of an icon
In the quiet lanes of Dadar stands Rajgruha, the former residence of Dr BR Ambedkar - now a site of immense historical weight. Visitors can walk through rooms that house his personal belongings and an extraordinary library of over 50,000 books, reflecting the intellectual rigour behind his fight against caste oppression. It was here that many of his seminal ideas took shape, making Rajgruha a home that is a living archive of resistance, scholarship, and the making of modern India

One where he lay to restOverlooking the Arabian Sea in Dadar, Chaityabhoomi marks the final resting place of Dr BR Ambedkar, making it one of the most sacred sites in Dalit history. The stupa-like memorial draws visitors year-round, but on Mahaparinirvan Diwas, it becomes a sea of people paying tribute. Beyond its physical form, the site holds immense emotional and political significance - a space where grief, gratitude, and resistance converge, keeping Ambedkar's legacy alive in collective memory.

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One where he lay to rest
Overlooking the Arabian Sea in Dadar, Chaityabhoomi marks the final resting place of Dr BR Ambedkar, making it one of the most sacred sites in Dalit history. The stupa-like memorial draws visitors year-round, but on Mahaparinirvan Diwas, it becomes a sea of people paying tribute. Beyond its physical form, the site holds immense emotional and political significance - a space where grief, gratitude, and resistance converge, keeping Ambedkar's legacy alive in collective memory.

A memorial to never forgetTucked away in Airoli, the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial Bhavan offers a quieter, contemporary space to engage with Ambedkar's legacy. Inaugurated in 2021, the centre houses a library, meditation hall, auditorium, and AV room screening films on his life and work. Visitors can spend hours uncovering lesser-known facets of his journey, making it more than a museum

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A memorial to never forget
Tucked away in Airoli, the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial Bhavan offers a quieter, contemporary space to engage with Ambedkar's legacy. Inaugurated in 2021, the centre houses a library, meditation hall, auditorium, and AV room screening films on his life and work. Visitors can spend hours uncovering lesser-known facets of his journey, making it more than a museum

A safe havenTucked away in Goregaon, Siddharth Nagar is more than a residential colony. It is a living embodiment of Ambedkarite assertion. Established for Dalit Buddhists, the neighbourhood reflects Dr BR Ambedkar's vision of dignity through access to housing, community, and identity. Visitors will find Buddhist iconography, local viharas, and a strong sense of collective belonging. Unlike monumental sites, Siddharth Nagar offers a glimpse into everyday resistance, where the fight against caste continues quietly, through lived experience and community solidarity (Image for representational purpose only)

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A safe haven
Tucked away in Goregaon, Siddharth Nagar is more than a residential colony. It is a living embodiment of Ambedkarite assertion. Established for Dalit Buddhists, the neighbourhood reflects Dr BR Ambedkar's vision of dignity through access to housing, community, and identity. Visitors will find Buddhist iconography, local viharas, and a strong sense of collective belonging. Unlike monumental sites, Siddharth Nagar offers a glimpse into everyday resistance, where the fight against caste continues quietly, through lived experience and community solidarity (Image for representational purpose only)

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