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At the 71st National Film Awards ceremony, President Droupadi Murmu honoured artistes from the Indian film industry, inc...
23/09/2025

At the 71st National Film Awards ceremony, President Droupadi Murmu honoured artistes from the Indian film industry, including Mohanlal, Shah Rukh Khan, and Rani Mukerji for their contribution to cinema for the year 2023.

At  , the session on   brought together eminent financial thinkers - Prof. P. Kanagasabhapathi, Mrugank M. Paranjape, an...
23/09/2025

At , the session on brought together eminent financial thinkers - Prof. P. Kanagasabhapathi, Mrugank M. Paranjape, and Satish Marathe to examine how India’s financial culture, savings habits, and cooperative systems reflect the deep interdependence of society, economy, and spirituality.

Prof. P. Kanagasabhapathi, Economist and Former Chairman of ICSSR, drew attention to the uniqueness of Bharat’s financial traditions, arguing that economic behaviour in India cannot be explained solely through institutions or abstract theories.

“Institutions and units don’t work in India; it is the trust system that works. That’s how I came to work around Deendayal Upadhyaya Ji’s philosophy,” he recalled from his field studies.

He noted that India’s savings culture demonstrates this trust-based model:

“Even today, more than 94 percent of families put money into houses, gold, or land, while only about 5 percent invest in the stock market. This behaviour may appear conservative, but it reflects deep trust in tangible and culturally safe assets.”

Kanagasabhapathi stressed that this orientation has been the bedrock of India’s economic resilience:

“Seventy years ago, we were a poor economy. Today we are among the most proficient economies. Why? Because of our strong fundamentals, our Sanatan culture, our families, our societies.”

Mrugank M. Paranjape, Director of State Bank of India, linked financial inclusion directly to the principles of Ekatma Manav Darshan. He emphasised that modern policies like Swadeshi and Atmanirbharta should be seen as expressions of Bharat’s civilisational philosophy, not temporary economic strategies.

Satish Marathe, Founder Member of Sahakar Bharati and Director at the Reserve Bank of India, shed light on the neglected yet vital rural economy.

He underscored that more than half of India’s MSMEs are located in rural areas and yet remain underserved by mainstream financial systems.

During   Maharashtra’s Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Mangal Prabhat Lodha underlined the civilisat...
23/09/2025

During Maharashtra’s Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Mangal Prabhat Lodha underlined the civilisational wisdom in Deendayal Ji’s vision, saying: “At a time when Bharat was swaying between capitalism and socialism, Deendayal Upadhyaya Ji showed us the right path. Others spoke of individual-centric models, but this was rooted in family and society.”

He added, “Bharat was once the golden bird. Our temples, gaushalas, and social institutions reflected collective prosperity. Krishi was not merely an economic model but the backbone of our civilisational GDP. Every household was productive. For Bharat to rise again, every citizen must be empowered through self-employment and meaningful work.”

One of the most engaging sessions of   unfolded as a candid Q&A with Milind Deora, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) on...
22/09/2025

One of the most engaging sessions of unfolded as a candid Q&A with Milind Deora, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) on the theme “Democracy and Diplomacy in the Turbulent World.”

Deora brought a mix of policy insights, personal experiences, and cultural reflections, offering a grounded yet forward-looking perspective on India’s place in today’s shifting global order.

The session began with a question on Deora’s earlier remark that tariffs could be a “blessing in disguise” and how India should position itself in today’s world. Drawing from his travels to Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America, Deora noted:

“Whether it is Papua New Guinea, Brazil, or Colombia, every single country is tired of the Chinese model. They want India to offer them an alternative.”

On fiscal federalism, Deora warned that India cannot afford complacency and drew a comparison:

“The United States has a debt-to-GDP ratio of 120 percent; India has 80 percent. Yes, our GDP is doing well. But how do we increase revenue while respecting federalism? That is the real question.”

He stressed that while reforms such as creating a unified market are important, India must strike a delicate balance between raising revenue, empowering states, and ensuring capital formation:

“This is where politics meets economics and where prudence becomes most necessary.”

Deora welcomed the government’s move to open the mining sector and encourage recycling of rare earths used in solar panels and wind turbines:

“With the right push, India can become a global hub in rare earth extraction and recycling,” he said, underlining how such policies directly tie into job creation and global competitiveness.

The discussion then shifted to America’s approach post-Operation Sindoor and its continuing engagement with Pakistan.

Deora was forthright: “Tariffs are nothing but Dadagiri. I must credit the Prime Minister, 100 out of 100 marks for standing firm in the face of what could have been a major threat.”

The second session of  , themed "Ekatma Manav Darshan: Eternal Yet Contemporary", brought together three eminent thinker...
22/09/2025

The second session of , themed "Ekatma Manav Darshan: Eternal Yet Contemporary", brought together three eminent thinkers to reaffirm that Bharat's march towards Viksit Bharat 2047 must be grounded in Dharma, Swadeshi, and Aatmanirbharta.

S. Gurumurthy, noted economist and Editor of Thuglak, described Integral Humanist Paradigm as "a subject of reverence for him born out of his involvement with the Swadeshi Jagran Manch and deep study of Indian society and civilisation."

Organiser and NSE  's inaugural session was graced by Sunil Ambekar Ji, Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh of the Rashtriya...
21/09/2025

Organiser and NSE 's inaugural session was graced by Sunil Ambekar Ji, Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), and Ashish Chauhan Ji, MD & CEO of the National Stock Exchange, with Prafulla Ketkar Ji, Editor of Organiser, moderating the proceedings.

The session also witnessed the launch of Organiser Weekly’s special commemorative book on 100 Years of RSS.

Sunil Ambekar Ji linked economic growth to Dharma and inclusivity, cautioning that economic models must not be exclusionary.
“Only that economy can be called Dharmic which includes all and excludes none. The policies we see today are shaped around this aspiration of Bharat. But going forward, we need to consciously weave Dharma into policy-making, with fairness as the central principle. An economy that leaves even a single man behind is flawed and requires revision.”

A day full of ideas, thoughts and some action comes to an end...!!!Organiser and NSE are proud to announce a successful ...
20/09/2025

A day full of ideas, thoughts and some action comes to an end...!!!

Organiser and NSE are proud to announce a successful closure to a never ending deliberation 'Arthayam'

Pt Deendayal Upadhyaya ji's Ekatma Manav Darshan was born in this very city and after 60 years of its conception, Organiser, in collaboration with NSE got the opportunity to commemorate this darshan.

19/09/2025
  | Organiser Weekly & NSE present A₹thayam – A Conclave for Dharmic Model of Development🗓️ 19th September 2025🕥 10:30 A...
16/09/2025

| Organiser Weekly & NSE present A₹thayam – A Conclave for Dharmic Model of Development

🗓️ 19th September 2025
🕥 10:30 AM onwards
📍 NSE Headquarters, Mumbai

Commemorating 60 years of Ekatma Manav Darshan, the conclave will explore sustainable & inclusive development rooted in Dharma, Nature & Culture.

Distinguished Speakers include:

- Shri Sunil Ambekar, Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh, RSS

- Shri Ram Madhav, President, India Foundation

- Shri S. Gurumurthy, Editor, Thuglak

- Shri Mukul Kanitkar, Karyakarini Sadasya, RSS

- Shri Milind Deora, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha

- Shri Ashish Chauhan, MD & CEO, NSE of India

- Shri Mrugank M. Paranjape, Director, State Bank of India

- Shri Satish Marathe, Founder Member, Sahakar Bharati & Director, RBI

- Shri Atul Jain, General Secretary, Deendayal Research Institute

- Shri Gajanan Dange, President, YOJAK

- Prof. P. Kanagasabapathi, Economist & Vice President, Tamil Nadu BJP

Organiser Weekly & NSE present - A₹thayamA Conclave for Dharmic Model of Development🗓️ 19th September 2025🕥 10:30 AM onw...
15/09/2025

Organiser Weekly & NSE present - A₹thayam

A Conclave for Dharmic Model of Development

🗓️ 19th September 2025
🕥 10:30 AM onwards
📍 NSE Headquarters, Mumbai

Commemorating 60 years of Ekatma Manav Darshan, this unique conclave will explore sustainable and inclusive frameworks for development rooted in Dharma, Nature, and Culture.

Distinguished Guests:

- Shri Sunil Ambekar, Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh, RSS

- Shri Ram Madhav, President, India Foundation

- Shri S. Gurumurthy, Editor, Thuglak

- Shri Mukul Kanitkar, Karyakarini Sadasya, RSS

- Shri Milind Deora, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha

- Shri Ashish Chauhan, CEO, NSE of India

- Shri Mrugank M. Paranjape, Director, State Bank of India

- Shri Satish Marathe, Founder Member, Sahakar Bharati & Director, RBI

- Shri Atul Jain, General Secretary, Deendayal Research Institute

- Shri Gajanan Dange, President, YOJAK

- Shri Prof. P. Kanaksabapathi, Economist & Vice President, Tamil Nadu BJP

Join us in shaping a Dharmic model of progress that embraces inclusivity, sustainability, and India’s civilisational ethos.

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