Bringing the Best of B. R. Ambedkar together. Annihilation of Caste; Caste in India; The Grammar of Anarchy & Waiting for a Visa. "Annihilation of Caste" is an undelivered speech written in 1936 by B. R. Ambedkar who fought against the country's practice of untouchability. Ambedkar offers a scholarly critique of Hindu scriptures, scriptures that sanction a rigidly hierarchical and iniquitous social system. "Waiting for a Visa" is Autobiographical life story of B. R. Ambedkar was written in the period of 1935-36. It consists of reminiscences drawn by Ambedkar, related to his experiences with untouchability." "Caste In India" is an in-depth study of how classes went on to become castes and sub-castes to dot the Indian social system. This powerful narrative is a radical eye-opener. "Grammar of Anarchy" is one of the most important speeches of B. R. Ambedkar.