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Makarand R Paranjape

Makarand R Paranjape is an author and columnist. Views are personal.

The Faultlines in Delhi
Columns
The Faultlines in Delhi

Constantly distrusting Indian Muslims, branding them as anti-nationals, is not a good idea

06 March 2020
In Light of India
Cover Stories
In Light of India

There is a lot on offer for Donald Trump beyond business

21 February 2020
Beyond the Noise of Dharma
Columns
Beyond the Noise of Dharma

The poise of a quiet mind in Varanasi

07 February 2020
JNU: End of the Romance
Columns
JNU: End of the Romance

JNU brings out the redundancy of the campus Left

24 January 2020
JNU’s Clash of Versions
Essays
JNU’s Clash of Versions

Can we stop cashing in on a troubled campus?

10 January 2020
A Home for the Persecuted
Columns
A Home for the Persecuted

The new citizenship law reflects age-old Indian ethos

20 December 2019
Vivekananda: The Double Helix
Books
Vivekananda: The Double Helix

No one else combined the inter-faith and the science-religion dialogues as Vivekananda did

13 December 2019
Books Redeem the Narcos City
Columns
Books Redeem the Narcos City

If drugs gave Guadalajara a bad name, then books have done more than redeeming it

06 December 2019
Ram’s Ghar Wapsi
Cover Stories
Ram’s Ghar Wapsi

Go to any museum or temple in India. Not one murti or figure from premodern India survives without disfiguration. If there is one, then the only explanation will be that it somehow escaped Muslim marauders

15 November 2019
Monumental Moments with Modi and Patel
Columns
Monumental Moments with Modi and Patel

October is a very important month in Modi’s calendar

08 November 2019