Bharat hails Organiser for fearlessly being the voice of the nation
July 20, 2025
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79th Foundation Day of Organiser: Not just a media house but ‘Voice of the Nation,’ readers recognise the journey

As Organiser Weekly celebrates its foundation day on July 3, the publication is being lauded across Bharat for its unwavering commitment to being the "Voice of the Nation" since its inception in 1947

by Richa Kapoor
Jul 3, 2025, 01:45 pm IST
in Bharat, World, International Edition
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As Organiser Weekly, celebrates its foundation day on July 3, it has truly emerged as Voice of the Nation as is evident from the fact that people from various walks of lives, including students, teachers, army personnel hailed the important contribution which it has made in various spheres since it was founded on July 3, 1947.

Unlike various media houses and magazines, Organiser Weekly has stood upto its principle of being the Voice of the nation, by raising various pertinent issues that affect the people of Bharat at large. It countered effectively The very fact that it survived the atrocities that were committed post-independence, including the gagging of the media during the emergency and even earlier is testament of the fact that the foundation on which it was built could not be shaken.

Organiser Weekly is an example of the fact that with the right kind of conviction, one can counter and shape the public discourse from the nationalistic perspective.  From championing the cause of free speech to shaping up public discourse the nationalistic viewpoint, Organiser Weekly has played a pivotal role in promoting free speech, national unity, defending the democratic values.

Whether it is the issue of Ram Mandir, or stifling of freedom of speech during Emergency or creating awareness among the people at large on issues related to love jihad, protecting cows from being slaughtered, exposing the sinister ploy of Waqf Board to encroach land illegally, Organiser Weekly has always been at the forefront.

What is heartening is that in the race of TRP and breaking news, Organiser Weekly has stood tall without compromising on its content and credibility. This is evident from the fact that people from all walks of life hail Organiser Weekly for the important role that it is playing in every sphere of life.

Speaking about Organsier Weekly and how it shaped his upbringing from his childhood days, Lt General MK Das (Retd) stated, “ Organiser has played a key role in my upbringing right from the High School days. Today Organiser is Gold Standard journalism on Nationalism, Nation building and is an Opinion Maker for Viksit Bharat. The magazine has traced the arc of India’s growth story and is a beacon of hope for the conscientious Indians to regain their just place in the comity of nations.”

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Not just the veterans, Organiser Weekly has gained popularity among the youth also from across the country, Janhavi Naik, Research Associate, Centre for Indic Studies, Indus University lauded Organiser Weekly for fearlessly talking about issues which are not taken up by mainstream media. On its foundation day, Jahnvi lauded Organiser and stated, ” As a devoted reader for the past five years, I have been continually captivated by the fearless clarity of Organiser . It is far more than a web portal; it is a resolute voice that echoes with unapologetic truth. With unwavering precision, it illuminates realities often ignored, challenging conventional narratives with bold authenticity.”

She further said, “Each article is a compelling blend of depth and candour. Whether addressing pivotal national issues or spotlighting seemingly trivial yet meaningful developments, Organiser exhibits an extraordinary commitment to detail and integrity. Its narratives do not merely inform; they provoke thought and awaken conscience.

Oragniser Weekly has carved a niche for itself by exhibiting academic write ups and this has struck the chord with the young readers like Jahnvi who opined, ” What distinguishes it further is its dual strength delivering stories that inspire resilience and progress, while unmasking societal and institutional decay with fearless scrutiny. Its academic contributions are equally remarkable, rendering complex subjects with clarity and intellectual elegance.

Hailing the variety of content, which is intellectually stimulating, Jahnvi praised the book reviews which are carried in Organiser Weekly magazine as well as on the website. Speaking about the book reviews, Jahnvi said, “A standout element is its insightful book reviews, curated with a distinct national perspective. These not only enrich readers intellectually but also align literature with India’s civilisational ethos. In Organiser, I find not just news, but an evolving chronicle of India’s soul. And through this journey, I, remain not just a reader, but a conscious participant in national discourse.”

Deeksha Tyagi, student at Miranda House College, University of Delhi, stated that she reads Organiser  as it fearlessly asks questions which others do not. Giving her viewpoint about Organiser Weekly, Deeksha stated, Organiser is not just a magazine or website, it’s memory, mirror, and mission. As a student of history, I’ve found in its pages not just facts, but fire. It gives voice to questions which others fear to ask. I resonate with its courage to reclaim narratives, to make the civilisational past speak to the ideological crises of today.”

The very fact that the content of Organiser Weekly is resonating with the youth, speaks volumes about the strides that it has made in more than seven decades. Saurav Jha, BA Honours Political Science, Hindu College
Final Year Student said, ” In an age of noise, Organiser has been a signal for us-firm, fearless, and intellectually rooted. As a political science student, it has helped me connect theory to Bharat, ideology to identity. It shows that writing is not just expression, it’s action. Organiser doesn’t flatter the youth, it challenges them. And in that challenge, it builds thinkers. I see it not as a publication, but as a platform…one where our generation must speak and shape the future.”

Rajdeep Kaurav, who is presently teaching in Ramjas College stated, “Organiser is more than just a magazine; it’s a testament to a struggle – a struggle of memory, of ideas, and of core values. It didn’t just teach us to read; it taught us to think, to think differently, to think for ourselves.”

Another student at Delhi University’s Daulat Ram College, Shivani said about Organiser, “It doesn’t dilute the truth for comfort. it distills it for clarity. It stands where culture, conviction, and commentary meet.

Today, as Organiser celebrates its foundation day, it is imperative to mention that Organiser dismantled colonial-era misrepresentations of Bharat’s identity. It has worked to correct narratives that portrayed Bharat as a fragmented, defeated, or backward nation, instead highlighted its unity, civilisational continuity, and rich heritage. This effort has helped foster a renewed sense of pride and self-awareness in Indian society.

Of late, Organiser has increased its digital presence and ensures that its correspondents hit the ground and get the correct news to its readers. Whether it is interviewing the bigwigs on international topics or reporting from the ground about the plight of violence marred people of Murshidabad, or exposing the conversion racket in Pilibhit or stating the facts pertaining to Bhojshala, ghar wapsi, not to forget the coverage of state and Lok Sabha elections, important events related and incidents that have taken place in south and northeast India, Organiser is leading from the front and is truly the ‘Voice of the nation’

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