Samata Sainik Dal
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समता सैनिक दल | |
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Abbreviation | SSD |
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Formation | 13 March 1927 |
Founder | Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar |
Type | Ambedkarite volunteer, |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Supporting Prabuddha Bharata |
Headquarters | Deekshabhoomi, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India |
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Region served
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India |
Membership
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3.61 million |
Official language
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Hindi 22 Languages of India |
National Chairman
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S. Chandraiah |
Key people
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Dr. Sanjay Gajbhiye (ALL India General Secretary) |
Main organ
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The Buddhist Society of India |
Affiliations | Scheduled Castes Federation |
Volunteers
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Soldiers for social justice and human dignity representative of India’s Depressed class. |
Mission | "To achieve social equality in India"[1] |
Website | ssdindia aissd |
Formerly called
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Samaj Samata Sangh |
Samata Sainik Dal (Army of Soldiers for Equality[2] or Party of the Fighters for Equality[3]) abbreviated as SSD is a social organisation founded by B. R. Ambedkar on 25 November 1926 with the objective of safeguarding the rights of all oppressed sections of Indian society.[4][5]
Training
- Samata Sainik Dal training shall consists of physical, intellectual and military type.
- The Samata Sanik Dal shall organise training Camps, Schools, Clubs, Classes, Lectures, Debates, Libraries etc. and such other forms of activities as it may consider expedient from time to time.
- Branches of All India Samata Sanik Dal shall function in all India Provinces and branches shall also be set up, wherever possible in the Indian States.
- Each Provincial branch will organise its District Committees and each District Committee in its own will organise Town and Village Committees.
- The General Body of Samata Sainik Dal in a Town or a Village shall select, according to their ranks, a Town or Village Committee of 5 members, one President, two Secretaries and also select delegates from among themselves to the District Conference in the following manner :-
- For 1 to 25 members – One Delegate
- For 25 to 50 members – Two Delegates and so on.
- The District Conference shall select a District Committee of 10 members, one President and two Secretaries as also delegates to the Provincial Conference from amongst themselves according to their ranks in the following manner :-
- For 5 delegates to the District Conference and one delegate to Provincial Conference. For District delegates numbering above five and up to ten, two delegates to the Provincial Conference and so on.
- The Provincial Conference shall select according to their ranks a Provincial Committee of 20 members, one President, two Secretaries and also delegates to the All India Conference. The number of such delegates to the All India Conference shall not exeed 5% of the total strength of membership in each Province.
- The All India Conference of Samata Sainik Dal shall select on All India Council consisting of one President, one Vice-President, one General Secretary, two Joint Secretaries and one member from each Province selected by the All India Central Committee.
- All Provincial units affiliated to the All India Samata Sainik Dal shall pay an affiliation fee of Rs. 25 per annum to the All India Samata Sainik Dal as also 5% of their gross annual income.
- An All India Conference of Samata Sainik Dal shall be held at least once in every year.[6]
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