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Jan Vartalab

Jan Vartalab

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“Jan Vartalab is the voice of the voiceless, Samruddhi Foundation’s weekly magazine dedicated to justice and equality. We do not just write, but also give a platform to the underprivileged with capabilities, fulfilling the true purpose of social justice in the field of writing.”

Pawan Satsang Mundhe

- Founder & President, Samruddhi Foundation
When the Samruddhi Foundation was started back in 2024, our foremost commitment was to reach the last person to truly live by the principle of serving the unserved as envisioned by our forefathers. In today’s age of technology and innovation, reaching that last person requires new approaches. Among the many tools available, the most impactful is the power of communication through websites, social media, and above all, meaningful writings that speak to people’s lives. This is how the idea of Jaan Vartalab was born: a weekly magazine of the Samruddhi Foundation that seeks to engage directly with citizens. Through editorials, reflections, and articles, it brings the issues of common people into the spotlight, ensuring their voices are not lost in silence. The very name Jaan Vartalab captures this essence a dialogue with life, a conversation with society.

Weekly Editorial

Jan Vartalab

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People behind the editorial

Jan Vartalab is not just a magazine; it is a collective effort by Zain Salam
Pathan the editor of the Jan Vartalab, Director of the Samruddhi foundation and
Pawan Satsang Mundhe the President, Founder of the Samruddhi foundation
also a co-editor of the Jan Vartalab. It represents the vision of thinkers, writers,
and social workers who believe in connecting words with action.

Our Each
editorial will reflect the spirit of our Foundation and the ideals we wish to see in society. It is our responsibility to ensure that voices from the margins are heard
at the center.</p

How Jan Vartalab represents our Idea of India

A great author once said, “The pen is mightier than the sword.” Words have the power to transform thoughts, inspire action, and shape societies. With this conviction, we have chosen the pen as our instrument to amplify the voices of the voiceless. Through every issue, Jaan Vartalab will stand as a reminder of our Idea of India an India built on the timeless pillars of the Constitution: Social Justice, Equality, and Secularism.

These are the very principles that guided our forefathers during the freedom struggle and continue to hold our nation together as a democracy, even after 79 years of independence, to preserve these pillars is not just our duty, but also our responsibility to future generations. With Jaan Vartalab, we pledge to keep the spirit of justice and equality alive one word, one thought, and one citizen at a time.

“We believe every citizen has a story worth telling. If you have an idea, an experience, or a voice waiting to be heard, Jaan Vartalab welcomes your contribution.”

The Jan Vartalab - Weekly Editorial

The idea of india

The cost of westernization

Constitutional Day Special Article

Floods that struck the poor

When Knowledge Alone isn't Enough:
The Real Measure of a Teache

The Knowledge Corners for the future of our India

Potholes: The Unofficial GDP Booster

The Curse of Aravalli

Hampi : How a Place Became an Empire

Hampi 2 : temples that defy Science : virupaksa & stone engineering

Hampi 3 : Lotus Mahal: When Architecture Cared for Women

Ignored lands of the mighty republic

Communalism: A slow poison killing the soul of India

A Journey of Validation: Samruddhi Foundation at NLIU Bhopal