Rajgruha (alternative spelling: Rajgraha and Rajgriha) is a memorial and house of the leader B. R. Ambedkar at Hindu colony of Dadar in Mumbai, India.
The ground floor of the three-story building hosts a heritage museum, as a memorial to the Indian leader.
[1][2] Millions of people visit the site before the Chaitya Bhoomi in Shivaji Park on 6 December.
[5][7] In 1930, he owned two plots on each of 99th and 129th streets, and a 55 square yard area in Dadar, a Hindu colony of Mumbai.
On 9 May 1941, he sold the Char Minar building to pay for the purchase of books and retire outstanding loans.
The man entered the premises of the Rajgruha and smashed flower pots, damaged plants, CCTV camera and pelted stones at a window.
[10][11] On same day, Matunga police have registered a case against unknown persons for vandalizing the Rajgruha.
Next day, On 8 July 2020, the Maharashtra government has decided to keep Rajgruha under permanent police protection.