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Jai Bhim (alternatively spelled Jay Bhim or Jai Bheem; transl. "Victory for Bhim", "Long live Bhim" or "Hail Bhim") is a slogan and greeting used by followers of B. R. Ambedkar, an Indian scholar, social reformer and the chief architect of the Constitution of India. It refers to Ambedkar's given name Bhimrao . In 1935, Jai Bhim conceived and developed by Babu L. N. Hardas (1904–1939), a staunch follower of Babasaheb Ambedkar, and the secretary of Samata Sainik Dal. However, its origin is obscure and may date as far back as 1818, well before Ambedkar's birth.

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  • Jai Bhim es un saludo y un eslogan utilizado por los seguidores de Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar , un erudito indio, reformador social y el arquitecto principal de la Constitución de la India . Jai Bhim significa literalmente "viaje de la oscuridad a la luz" o "Victoria a Bhim" refiriéndose a BR Ambedkar .​ Sin embargo, su origen es oscuro y puede remontarse a 1818, mucho antes del nacimiento de Ambedkar.​ Jai Bhim también es llamado como lema por algunos partidos políticos como el Partido Bahujan Samaj (BSP) y el Partido Republicano de la India (RPI).​​​ (es)
  • Jai Bhim (alternatively spelled Jay Bhim or Jai Bheem; transl. "Victory for Bhim", "Long live Bhim" or "Hail Bhim") is a slogan and greeting used by followers of B. R. Ambedkar, an Indian scholar, social reformer and the chief architect of the Constitution of India. It refers to Ambedkar's given name Bhimrao . In 1935, Jai Bhim conceived and developed by Babu L. N. Hardas (1904–1939), a staunch follower of Babasaheb Ambedkar, and the secretary of Samata Sainik Dal. However, its origin is obscure and may date as far back as 1818, well before Ambedkar's birth. Jai Bhim is also called as a slogan by some political parties like the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Republican Party of India (RPI). (en)
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  • Jai Bhim es un saludo y un eslogan utilizado por los seguidores de Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar , un erudito indio, reformador social y el arquitecto principal de la Constitución de la India . Jai Bhim significa literalmente "viaje de la oscuridad a la luz" o "Victoria a Bhim" refiriéndose a BR Ambedkar .​ Sin embargo, su origen es oscuro y puede remontarse a 1818, mucho antes del nacimiento de Ambedkar.​ Jai Bhim también es llamado como lema por algunos partidos políticos como el Partido Bahujan Samaj (BSP) y el Partido Republicano de la India (RPI).​​​ (es)
  • Jai Bhim (alternatively spelled Jay Bhim or Jai Bheem; transl. "Victory for Bhim", "Long live Bhim" or "Hail Bhim") is a slogan and greeting used by followers of B. R. Ambedkar, an Indian scholar, social reformer and the chief architect of the Constitution of India. It refers to Ambedkar's given name Bhimrao . In 1935, Jai Bhim conceived and developed by Babu L. N. Hardas (1904–1939), a staunch follower of Babasaheb Ambedkar, and the secretary of Samata Sainik Dal. However, its origin is obscure and may date as far back as 1818, well before Ambedkar's birth. (en)
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