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The Change Makers

The Change Makers
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Society thrives through progress, and that progress comes from individuals who dare to make a difference. In this series, we dive deep into the lives of changemakers who are shaping the world for the better. Join us as we explore their journeys, uncover their motivations, and learn how their efforts are creating a brighter, more positive future for all.
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OTT platforms like ULLU, ALTT, and Desiflix were pumping hyper-sexualised, vulgar content straight into the hands of our children — with no checks, no filters, no accountability. And the result?A generation exposed to raw lust, broken morals, and dangerous fantasies.From violent behavior to rising cases of molestation — the impact is real, the evidence is shocking.In this video, we uncover how this cultural rot spread through screens and infected minds.
Was Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose living in secret after 1945? Was Gumnami Baba really Netaji in disguise? In this explosive episode of Changemakers, Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi dives deep into this mystery with renowned author and researcher Anuj Dhar, whose tireless investigation into Bose’s disappearance has challenged the official narrative for over two decades. From classified files to eyewitness accounts, and shocking evidence hidden from the public, Anuj Dhar reveals facts that suggest Netaji did not die in a plane crash in 1945 — but lived on in India as Gumnami Baba, a reclusive ascetic with astonishing knowledge of Bose’s inner circle and movements.
What does it take to fight for Bharat’s culture in the courtroom? In this powerful episode of Changemakers, senior advocate Harishankar Jain shares his personal experiences from the decades-long temple cases. From leading the fight for temples in court, countering Congress opposition, highlighting the necessity of Hindu unity, to witnessing the historic final verdict in Ram Janmabhoomi, Jain ji takes us inside the courtroom battles that shaped the destiny of Ayodhya. This is not just a legal journey—it is the story of a lifelong struggle to protect Sanatan Dharma and ensure that the voice of Hindus was finally heard.
What does India’s real history tell us about Savarkar, secularism, and the idea of Hindu Rashtra? Why has Congress been accused of decades of Muslim appeasement? And how do religious conversions threaten the very soul of Bharat? In this hard-hitting conversation, Uday Mahurkar – veteran journalist, historian, and thinker – breaks down India’s most controversial debates. From exposing how “secularism” was weaponized, to analyzing Savarkar’s vision, to questioning the politics of minority appeasement, Mahurkar lays bare uncomfortable truths that the mainstream avoids.
Bollywood has long been seen as the heartbeat of Indian entertainment, but is it actually eroding the very culture it claims to represent? In this eye-opening episode of The Changemakers, journalist and author Swati Goel Sharma exposes the deep-rooted biases, cultural distortions, and ideological agendas shaping Bollywood today.From whitewashing history to glorifying anti-heroes and mocking indigenous traditions, we uncover how Bollywood influences public perception and impacts India's socio-political landscape. Are we witnessing a cultural takeover disguised as entertainment?Join us as we deconstruct the narratives, challenge the status quo, and explore how cinema can truly reflect Bharat’s civilizational ethos rather than undermine it.
In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Indutai Katdare—an educator, thinker, and torchbearer of India’s civilisational values—to explore what went wrong with our education system and how we can fix it. She takes us on a journey into the ancient Gurukul system, where education wasn’t just about marks or degrees, but about shaping character, building resilience, and nurturing a sense of dharma. In contrast to today’s schools that often produce disconnected, anxious children, the Gurukul system was deeply rooted in the realities of life and the values of our land. Indutai speaks about the dangers of Macaulay’s legacy, the loss of cultural grounding, and why returning to our roots is no longer a choice—it’s a necessity. She explains how the home is the first school, how storytelling and mother-tongue education shape a child's worldview, and what parents can do to raise children with strong moral and cultural foundations. If you’ve ever felt that something is missing in how we raise and educate our children, this conversation offers clarity, insight, and a way forward.
Harishankar Jain, a prominent lawyer and passionate defender of Hindu heritage, shares his journey – from his early life and what inspired him to take up the cause, to the intense legal and political battle he waged.
In this episode of the Prachyam Podcast, we are joined by Uday Mahurkar ji – senior journalist, author, and founder of the Save Culture Save Bharat Foundation. He shares his journey from journalism to activism, his thoughts on preserving Indian culture, and the challenges posed by OTT content. We also discuss his books on Savarkar and Modi, and his vision for Bharat’s future.
Aditya Pittie – entrepreneur, media leader, angel investor, and changemaker – joins us for an eye-opening conversation on entrepreneurship, politics, and nation-building.In this exclusive podcast, Aditya shares his personal journey as a third-generation entrepreneur, the lessons inherited from his family, and how his education at the University of Michigan and MIT shaped his worldview. He opens up about his role as Chairman of Pittie Enterprises and IN10 Media Network, the vision behind EPIC TV and DocuBay, and how storytelling can change the narrative of Bharat.We also dive deep into his inspiration from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision, his active role in BJP, his efforts to transform the startup ecosystem through Atal Innovation Mission & Atal Incubation Centres, and his book “Modi’s North East Story”.
In this explosive episode of Changemakers, Suresh Chavhanke, founder and editor-in-chief of Sudarshan News, sits down with Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi to expose how India’s mainstream media has been hijacked by a carefully crafted secular, anti-Hindu narrative—and how he chose to fight back. Chavhanke shares his fearless journey of launching Sudarshan News with the aim of breaking monopoly-driven media narratives and giving voice to unapologetic, nationalist perspectives. He speaks about the immense resistance he faced, from legal threats to public smear campaigns, and how he continued undeterred in his mission to challenge elite media circles. From the newsroom to the frontlines of ideological battles, this is a gripping account of one man’s battle to reclaim the media space for truth, dharma, and nation-first journalism.
In this explosive episode of Changemakers, Rajiv Malhotra joins Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi to expose how Western education has trapped generations of Indians by disconnecting them from their civilizational roots.He reveals the brilliance of India’s original knowledge systems, how they were sidelined, and why reclaiming them is essential for a true intellectual renaissance. From science and philosophy to consciousness and dharma, this conversation is a deep dive into what we’ve lost — and how to get it back.
In this explosive episode of Changemakers, Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi, CEO of Prachyam Studios, sits down with Rajiv Malhotra to uncover a disturbing reality—the hidden war on Hinduism!From academic distortions to media propaganda, from Breaking India forces to Hinduphobia in the West, who is attacking Hindu civilization, and why? How are these forces systematically erasing, misrepresenting, and diluting Sanatan Dharma?Rajiv Malhotra fearlessly exposes the global networks behind this war and shares what Hindus must do to protect their heritage, reclaim their narratives, and fight back. It is high time that we have our very own Hindu Deepstate!
What really happened to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose? Did he actually die in the 1945 plane crash, or was it a well-orchestrated cover-up? Why did the Congress government hide crucial files about his disappearance for decades? In this explosive podcast, we dive deep into the mysteries surrounding Netaji’s death, the hidden political motives, and the shocking revelations that challenge the official narrative. Was Bose in Russia? Did Nehru know the truth? Who benefited from erasing his legacy? Join us as we uncover suppressed facts, decode secret files, and explore the unanswered questions about one of India’s greatest freedom fighters. Don't miss this eye-opening discussion that exposes what the history books never told you!
In this eye-opening episode of Changemakers, author and researcher Anuj Dhar joins Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi to uncover the explosive truth behind the mystery of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s disappearance. Drawing from declassified government files, firsthand accounts, and years of investigative work, Anuj Dhar dismantles the "plane crash" theory and reveals the hidden political interests that kept the truth buried for decades.
In this new episode of Changemakers, Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi, CEO of Prachyam Studios, engages in a compelling conversation on how Rajiv Malhotra became the voice of India’s intellectual reawakening.How did a successful entrepreneur transform into a leading voice against intellectual colonialism? How has his work challenged Western narratives about India, exposed Breaking India forces, and revived Indic thought?This episode explores Rajiv Malhotra’s intriguing life journey, his groundbreaking research, his fight to protect India’s civilizational identity, and his mission to decolonize Indian minds through deep intellectual discourse.
In this podcast, Neeraj Atri, Chairman and National Head for Historical Research and Comparative Studies, joins Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi, CEO of Prachyam, will discuss his journey of challenging the distorted history presented in NCERT textbooks and taught under the CBSE curriculum. Neeraj Atri has been a leading voice in the campaign to correct what he views as "rigged" historical narratives, and this conversation delves into the motivations behind his work.Neeraj ji shares how he became involved in this field, discussing his exposure to different ideologies and his study of census data comparing various religions. He also explores the controversial "Aryan race" theory, debunking misconceptions and explaining the research that led him to his conclusions. A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to how the Indian education system, according to Neeraj, has distorted historical facts, which he believes has negatively impacted the Indian psyche.The podcast also critiques historians like Romila Thapar, who Neeraj argues have damaged Indian society through what he describes as distorted history and false narratives. He highlights the influence of leftist and Islamist perspectives in shaping these narratives, claiming that they have purposefully tarnished the image of Hindus through textbooks and written content.These and many other topics are explored in this insightful podcast. Support Prachyam and the Hindu narrative to engage more deeply with these discussions.
In this enlightening episode of Changemakers by Prachyam, Dr. Indumati Katdare (Indumati Tai)—a revered Acharya and Vice Chancellor of Punarutthan Vidyapeeth—joins Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi to expose how the British systematically destroyed India’s ancient education system and why we’re still grappling with its aftershocks. With a lifetime dedicated to study, teaching, research, and revival of Bharatiya knowledge systems, Indumati Tai sheds light on the Guru-Shishya tradition, the richness of Indian pedagogy, and how colonial rule dismantled it all in favor of a slave-producing system.She also discusses what it means to truly decolonize education and how Punarutthan Vidyapeeth is leading the way in reviving Bharat’s original intellectual spirit.Watch this conversation to understand what we lost—and what we must reclaim to revive India’s civilizational essence.
In this insightful second part of The Changemakers podcast, Neeraj Atri engages in a deep conversation with Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi, CEO of Prachyam, to expose the deliberate distortions in our history books. Atri highlights the shift in Bollywood's focus from celebrating Hindu festivals and releasing films on them to favoring Eid for major film releases, and how this trend has become widely accepted. He also explores the divisive tactics of "Breaking India" forces, drawing parallels to the tragic events in Rwanda to discuss caste-based tensions being created to promote anarchy and civil war. Additionally, Atri addresses the bureaucratic hurdles that are obstructing the revision of India’s history in text books of our educational curriculums.
In this inspiring episode of Changemakers, Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi, CEO of Prachyam Studios, engages in a heartfelt conversation with Swami Mitrananda. Having been blessed to learn under the guidance of Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda since childhood, Swami Mitrananda shares profound experiences with his Guru and how they transformed his perspective on life. Discover how Vedantic wisdom shaped his journey and explore the timeless Guru-Shishya bond that continues to inspire countless seekers. Join us as we delve into life-changing lessons and the essence of spiritual connection. Don’t miss this enlightening discussion! Your support helps us fund research, organize initiatives and create free educational content to celebrate Bharat's heritage. 👇🏻 https://pages.razorpay.com/prachyamorg
In this latest episode of Changemakers, Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi, CEO of Prachyam Studios, engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Swati Goel Sharma, a renowned journalist, storyteller and activist. Swati shares her inspiring journey into journalism, highlighting her dedication to ground reporting—a crucial aspect often missing in mainstream media. She also discusses her initiative, the Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation, aimed at creating meaningful social impact, especially for displaced refugees from Pakistan. Known for her investigative work on socio-political-cultural issues and grassroots narratives, Swati sheds light on the importance of building the right narratives to amplify marginalized voices. This episode offers a deep dive into her experiences, challenges, and the transformative role of journalism in shaping society. Don't miss this insightful discussion! Like, share, and subscribe for more inspiring stories from Changemakers. 📺 Explore PrachyamTV: https://shorturl.at/pa9oz