ORGANISER

ORGANISER

Organiser is a publication closely associated with the Hindu nationalist group Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). It began as a newspaper in 1947, just before the Partition of India. While it claims to be independent, many scholars view it as a representative voice of the RSS. Over the years, notable editors have included A. R. Nair, K. R. Malkani, L. K. Advani, V. P. Bhatia, Seshadri Chari, and R. Balashanker. Currently, Prafulla Ketkar serves as the editor. Since April 1, 2014, Organiser has been published in a magazine format.

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  • 4 days ago | organiser.org | Kuldeep Jha

    Indian journalist Karan Thapar and The Wire, a platform known for questionable journalism, have faced severe backlash following the reported ban of The Wire across India on 9 May 2025. This action reportedly stemmed from Thapar’s 28 April interview with Pakistani commentator Najam Sethi. Conducted in the wake of the devastating Pahalgam attack, this interview allowed Sethi to peddle baseless claims that harm India’s sovereignty and embolden its adversary.

  • 1 week ago | organiser.org | Diganta Chakraborty

    In a recent move, The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has announced a significant revision to its Class 7 Social Science textbooks for the 2025–26 academic session, removing chapters on the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughals. In their place, new sections highlighting ancient Indian dynasties, Mahakumbh, pilgrimage sites, and cultural traditions have been introduced.

  • 1 week ago | organiser.org | Manish Rai

    The Conference on Kurdish Unity and Common Stance was recently concluded in Qamishli, North-East Syria. Over 400 delegates from various parts of Syria participated in the conference, which aimed to strengthen Kurdish unity and establish common political positions. A communiqué at the end of the conference, which United States officials also attended, demanded that a future Syrian constitution should enshrine respect for Kurdish national rights in post-Assad Syria.

  • 2 weeks ago | organiser.org | Diganta Chakraborty

    Again and again, acts of terrorism reveal the horrifying consequences of religious fanaticism. The recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, is a testament to this truth. Eyewitness accounts have described the brutality of the incident with harrowing detail—tourists were reportedly identified by name or ID and then killed. The victims were chosen. And they were chosen for being Hindu. So, who bears responsibility for such a monstrous act?

  • 2 weeks ago | organiser.org | Gopal Goswami

    Kamal Singh Chauhan of Reema, Nakuru Patti, a remote village of the border district Bageshwar of Uttarakhand State & student of Vivekanand Inter college of the city, stood first in the Uttarakhand state board exams declared on Saturday.