Thank you for writing this article. I loved the details and the additional stories in the end. Also, I appreciate the nuance you added that not all animal lovers are good to their fellow humans. Thanks for noting the nuances in the sources as well. Very often some sources provide valuable facts but also have some objectionable opinions. You touched upon the topic of Dr Ambedkar’s library. I am really fascinated by his passion for books and that I think could be a theme for multiple articles.
Thank you so much for this amazing comment. It is truly encouraging 😊🙏 I am working on a series of articles that deals with library of Dr. Ambedkar. They will be out very soon 😊
I did not expect to think about B. R. Ambedkar in this way, especially through his bond with animals. You’ve brought out many intimate details from letters and accounts, but I’m curious about your process. When sources conflict or feel uncertain, like in the case of Tobby, how do you decide what to include and what to leave out without shaping the narrative too much in one direction?
Thank you for writing this article. I loved the details and the additional stories in the end. Also, I appreciate the nuance you added that not all animal lovers are good to their fellow humans. Thanks for noting the nuances in the sources as well. Very often some sources provide valuable facts but also have some objectionable opinions. You touched upon the topic of Dr Ambedkar’s library. I am really fascinated by his passion for books and that I think could be a theme for multiple articles.
Thank you so much for this amazing comment. It is truly encouraging 😊🙏 I am working on a series of articles that deals with library of Dr. Ambedkar. They will be out very soon 😊
this made me so emotional 🥺
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I did not expect to think about B. R. Ambedkar in this way, especially through his bond with animals. You’ve brought out many intimate details from letters and accounts, but I’m curious about your process. When sources conflict or feel uncertain, like in the case of Tobby, how do you decide what to include and what to leave out without shaping the narrative too much in one direction?