New Delhi: The Unheard Voice officially launched its flagship socio-political quarterly magazine, Janta Unmuted, at Hotel Jaypee Siddhartha, Rajendra Place, bringing together thought leaders, changemakers, and media voices in a powerful celebration of stories that matter.

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The magazine seeks to bridge the gap between unheard voices and untold stories, turning silence into strength and dialogue into action. Its debut issue explores themes such as workplace inclusivity for people with disabilities, women’s rights, and everyday challenges, as well as the current state of civic amenities.

“Janta Unmuted is born from a simple truth—there is power in listening,” said Bhawna Malik, Editor-in-Chief of Janta Unmuted. “It is a movement of voices that is born out of necessity and driven by purpose. Civic body concerns, single women, senior citizens, and disability issues are never a part of regular discourse, but Janta Unmuted wills to change the narrative. We write with a motto, Every Voice Matters.”

The event was graced by distinguished guests, including IPS Kiran Sethi aka Lady Singham, Sub-Inspector, Delhi Police, Mr Manish Anand, Editor of The Raisina Hills.com, Mr Sudhir Saluja, Founder and Editor of Sanidhya Times, Tridivesh Singh Maini, Policy Analyst and Academic and Ms Vindri Kaur Suri, Chairperson – Women Empowerment, among others.

Each guest emphasised the magazine’s potential to create meaningful public dialogue and strengthen India’s socio-political discourse by empowering common citizens to voice their experiences and concerns.

Adding a cultural lens to the magazine, celebrity food author Karan Puri remarked, “Food tells stories of labour, migration, gender, and class. In Janta Unmuted, we explore how something as universal as food can become a political and social mirror. I’m proud to contribute to a publication that’s unafraid to talk about what lies beneath our shared tables.”

The event organised by Wordloom Events marked the unveiling of the magazine’s first edition, which received appreciation for its compelling visual design and content depth. As Janta Unmuted takes its first step, it stands as a reminder that silence, when acknowledged, can become the loudest form of strength.