Rajan Lata Ishwar Maknikar
| Rajan Lata Ishwar Maknikar | |
| Born | 19 October 1977 Ahmadpur, Latur district, Maharashtra, India |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Education | Journalism graduate, DNYS |
| Occupations | Investigative Journalist, Social Reformer, Poet |
| Institutions | Samyak Maharashtra, K. Ishwar Foundation |
| Areas of work | Constitutional literacy, Anti-corruption journalism, Public welfare |
| Spouse | Rani Maknikar |

Rajan Lata Ishwar Maknikar (Kamble) (born 19 October 1977) is an Indian journalist, constitutional educator, and social reformer. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of the digital news platform Samyak Maharashtra. His public work is associated with investigative journalism, civic awareness, and constitutional advocacy, particularly within the socio-political framework of the Ambedkarite movement.
With professional experience spanning more than two decades, Maknikar has focused on governance reporting, public accountability, and citizen education.
Early life and education
Maknikar was born in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, an area marked by agrarian challenges and social inequities. His upbringing in a modest environment significantly influenced his interest in journalism and public affairs.
Originally using the surname Kamble, he later adopted Maknikar, referencing his ancestral village of Makni. The change reflected a broader ideological stance emphasizing identity beyond caste classification. He completed his graduation in journalism and later earned a Diploma in Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (DNYS).
Journalism and civic initiatives
Constitutional education efforts
Maknikar has been a consistent advocate for improving public understanding of the Indian Constitution. His initiatives emphasize:
- Teaching the Constitution as a separate academic subject
- Making constitutional texts accessible in regional languages
- Promoting awareness of fundamental rights and civic duties
As part of this outreach, he supported the installation of Preamble displays and Samvidhan Chowk landmarks in multiple municipalities.
COVID-19 relief activities
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Maknikar coordinated relief initiatives in Mumbai alongside the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. His activities included:
- Distribution of essential food supplies
- Coordination of medical assistance and immunity-support programs
- Support for hospital admissions and oxygen availability
Engagement with national institutions

Maknikar has formally communicated with the Prime Minister’s Office and the Government of Maharashtra, offering voluntary assistance to the Indian Armed Forces during periods of national emergency.
Investigative journalism
Through Samyak Maharashtra, Maknikar developed a reporting approach focused on long-term case tracking. His investigative work has covered:
- Alleged corruption in real estate and local governance
- Misuse of public funds
- Administrative lapses affecting marginalized communities

He frequently employs digital platforms and video journalism to ensure transparency and public accessibility.
Social reform and humanitarian work
K. Ishwar Foundation
Maknikar established the K. Ishwar Foundation to address healthcare access disparities. The foundation’s initiatives include:
- Financial assistance for critical medical treatments
- Blood donation and eye donation drives
- Affordable diagnostic support for low-income groups
Community-level advocacy
His reform activities also include:
- Campaigns against superstition and exploitative practices
- Legal and procedural assistance for slum residents under the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) framework
Philosophical orientation
Maknikar’s ideological perspective draws upon the legacy of Indian social reformers such as Gautama Buddha, Basavanna, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mahatma Phule, Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, and Periyar E. V. Ramasamy.
He is also associated with intellectual discourse emerging from the Dalit Panther movement.
Personal life
Maknikar resides in Mumbai with his wife, Rani Maknikar. He is known for encouraging women’s participation and leadership in community-based initiatives.
Recognition
- Honorary Doctorate – Contributions to journalism and social work
- Peace Ambassador – World Human Rights Protection Commission (WHRPC)
- National Committee Member – WHRPC
- Multiple civic and humanitarian awards at local and state levels