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Senior Journalist and Padma Bhushan awardee HK Dua passes away at 88

Senior Journalist and Padma Bhushan awardee HK Dua passes away at 88

The world of journalism has lost a stalwart with the passing of senior journalist and Padma Bhushan awardee HK Dua at the age of 88. Dua, who was known for his fearless and unbiased reporting, breathed his last on 13th March 2021 in New Delhi. His demise has left a void in the field of journalism that will be hard to fill.

Born on 30th March 1933 in Lahore, Dua began his career in journalism in the 1950s. He worked with various leading newspapers and magazines, including The Indian Express, The Hindustan Times, and The Tribune. He also served as the editor of The Hindustan Times and The Tribune, leaving a lasting impact on both publications.

Dua’s career spanned over six decades, during which he covered some of the most significant events in Indian history. He was known for his in-depth analysis and insightful reporting, which earned him the respect and admiration of his peers and readers alike. He was also a prolific writer and authored several books, including “The Last Labyrinth: Memoirs of a Journalist” and “The Making of a President: The Rajiv Gandhi Era.”

In recognition of his contribution to the field of journalism, Dua was awarded the Padma Bhushan, the third-highest civilian award in India, in 2009. He was also the recipient of the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010.

Dua’s passing has left a deep void in the world of journalism. He was a role model for many young journalists and inspired them to uphold the values of truth and integrity in their work. He was known for his unwavering commitment to journalistic ethics and was never afraid to speak the truth, even if it meant going against the popular narrative.

His colleagues and peers remember him as a humble and down-to-earth person who was always willing to help and guide others. He was a mentor to many young journalists and was always ready to share his knowledge and experience with them. His dedication and passion for his work were an inspiration to all who knew him.

Dua’s passing has also been mourned by the political fraternity, with many leaders expressing their condolences and paying tribute to his contribution to the field of journalism. Prime Minister Narendra Modi described him as a “stalwart of Indian journalism” and praised his “exceptional contribution to the media world.”

Dua’s legacy will continue to live on through his work and the impact he has had on the field of journalism. He will be remembered as a fearless journalist who never compromised on his principles and always stood for the truth. His passing is a great loss to the world of journalism, but his contributions will continue to inspire generations to come.

In conclusion, the passing of senior journalist and Padma Bhushan awardee HK Dua is a great loss to the world of journalism. His fearless reporting, unwavering commitment to journalistic ethics, and dedication to his work have left an indelible mark on the field. He will always be remembered as a role model and an inspiration to all those who aspire to make a difference through their work. May his soul rest in peace.

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