Veteran journalist M.V. Kamath dies


Umesh Marpalli

Daijiworld Media Network- Udupi

Udupi, Oct 9: Manipal, Oct 9: Former Chairman of Prasar Bharati and veteran journalist Madhav Vittal Kamath died at Kasturba Hospital, Manipal on Thursday October 9 morning. He was 93.

Madhav Vittal Kamath was an Indian journalist. He was the former chairman of Prasar Bharati. He worked as the editor of 'The Sunday Times (India)' for two years during 1967-69 and the Washington Correspondent of 'Times of India' during 1969-78. He also served as editor of 'The Illustrated Weekly of India'.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kamath was a member of the Executive Committee of MAHE (Deemed University) and at the same time the Honorary President and Honorary Director of the Manipal Institute of Communication. Since many years as a close friend and follower of Manipal Brahmathonsea Madhava Pai, Kamath was the backbone of the TMA Pai foundation. Born in 1921 in Udupi, Kamath completed his BSc in Physics and Chemistry in 1941. For the first five years he worked in the field of Chemistry.

Kamath was the honorary director of School of Communication, Manipal University since its inception in 1997. In fact, he played a major role in starting the Communication institute in Manipal University.

“He died of a cardiac arrest at 7.30 am. He was suffering from spondylosis for sometime,” said Dr (Col) M Dayananda, Medical Superintendent and COO, Kasturba Hospital, Manipal.
  
The funeral will be held On Thursday October 9 evening. His body will be kept for public viewing at Nutana Ravindra Mandapa in MGM College from 1 to 4 pm and then will be taken to his ancestral house in Kadabettu, Udupi. It will be kept there for an hour after which the funeral will be held. L K Advani will be attending the funeral. 

Kamath, celebrated his 93rd birthday in the institute with the faculty and students last month. Perhaps the oldest surviving journalist in the country, Kamath’s contribution to the world of journalism is well-known. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan for his contributions to Indian journalism in 2004 and has written over 50 books, the latest being one on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He was perhaps also the last surviving journalist who saw the Tricolour go up and the Union Jack come down when India got Independence.

He was a board member of Manipal University and a great source of inspiration for the students of the School of Communication. “In his death, Manipal University has lost a treasure,” said Dr Ramdas M Pai, Chancellor of the University. “He was greatly responsible for the growth of the institute, which is today among the best communication schools in the country. He will be missed by every single student and faculty alike,” Dr Pai added.

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Sat, Oct 11 2014

    RIP.
    Since my childhood, MVK was symbol of unbiased, straight and strong journalism, at least for me.
    We miss this great personality.

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  • Vidisha, Bangalore/ Koramangala

    Sat, Oct 11 2014

    A well known journalist to be remembered for our generation. Impeccable in fact!

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  • dsouza, mumbai

    Sat, Oct 11 2014

    May his soul rest in peace

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  • Joseph, Udupi

    Fri, Oct 10 2014

    A vast treasure-house of knowledge and experience is lost for us. A massive loss to our country. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    R.I.P.

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Respectful farewell to M.V. Kamath.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    May his soul rest in peace,

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  • Tony Pinto, Mumbai - Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Really a journalist to remember let his soul rest in peace.

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  • Dr.Ramachandra Kamath, Manipal

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    May his soul Rest in Peace

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  • U.J.Kedarnath, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    I have been reading his articles since his 'Times of India' days and found them quite interesting and informative. I will be missing his regular columns in Udayavani'. It is a great loss to Indian journalism. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Muhammad, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Sad to here the news...He is one of the veteran journalist and humble person...I had the chance to talk with him indirectly..I may differ in his views but I respect him....This is my true story...As I am a daily reader of udayavani ....I used to have mail conversation with Mr M.V Kamath ...I think almost 7 to 8 months earlier...I challenged his views on my community in series of mail conversation and he really appreciated my position and said" you can become a good judge" though I am from technical background and he really wanted to meet me ..But it couldn't happen coz of my commitments...After that his article was good and quite softer in approach...Sad to loose Journalist like him whatever may be his views I respect him...

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  • s.v.pai, oman

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    May his soul rest in peace

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  • DINESH SHETTY, PADUBIDRI/DUBAI

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    ಪತ್ರಿಕಾರಂಗದ ಭೀಷ್ಮಪಿತಾಮಹ.

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  • Mani, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    I used to read his matured writings in Udayavani, they were really nice. Many times I felt he is pro-RSS writer.
    Great loss to our literary world.

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  • Ignatius D'Souza, Kanajar, Karkala

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    It is a sad news that a great journalist M.V.Kamath is no more. Big loss to his family and journalism. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Dharmendra M.P., Jeppinamogaru/Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Great Man-Good Journalist-Great Patriotic. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • J. N Lobo, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Our country lost a great journalist, a respected personality. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • UDAYA SHETTY, MUKKA

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    REALLY WE ARE MISSED GREAT JOURNALIST.MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE

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  • Prakash Rao Payyar, Dubai

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    “A human life is a story told by God.” We have lost a great journalist. May his soul Rest In Peace.

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  • florine, mumbai

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    May his soul rest in peace

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  • vinayak c kamath, manglore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    R.I.P

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  • Vincent Praveen Castelino, Pernal / Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 09 2014



    M.V. Kamath was a great personality and we have lost a great journalist.
    May his soul Rest In Peace.

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  • K M Prasad, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Respectful condolence to the great journalist who was a staunch nationalist. He was bold in his writings.
    RIP , the departed soul.

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  • Paul D Souza, Bondel/Sharjah

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    May his Soul Rest in Peace.

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  • jimmy noronha, Bellore/Lucknow

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Great man, great loss, very sad, may his soul rest in peace.

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  • RONALD GOMES, Sunray Solar Systems, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Padma Bhushan M.V.Kamath was one of the great journalists of the country and of our times. I had the opportunity to share the dais with him during the "Youth to Business Forum 2011" event organised by AIESEC Manipal University at Fortune Inn Valley View Hotel, Manipal. Great personality indeed. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Prem, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Great Man, Who stood by his ideology throughout his life.

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  • Juliet, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Great Indian Patriotic. May his Soul Rest in Peace.

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  • peter, Brahmavar

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Great man, depths and knowledge in his writing always I find fair to the society. May Almighty God rest his soul in peace and give strength to his loved ones to bare the loss.

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  • raghavendra m k, mumbai maharashtra

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    A good journalist knowledge of pre independent and post independent india thoroughly. style of writing in english was it own class. Nature of mixing with common man simplicity was his life style although rightish leaning in his thoughts. may his soul rest in peace.

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  • Kamalakshi Kamat,

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Rest in peace.

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  • Mohandas Kapikad, Mangaluru

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    He was one of great personality & great patriotic. Often, we use to see his article in Udayavani.
    May his soul Rest in Peace.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    PROUD OF UDUPI, PADMA BHUSHAN Mr.M.V.KAMATH IS NO MORE..May his soul rest in peace..

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  • VITTAL SHETTY, ABUDHABI/mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    A GREAT PERSONALITY.MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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  • krishna bhatt, Moodbidri

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Great Indian Patriotic. May his Soul Rest in Peace.

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  • Sunil Fernandes, Kota

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    May His Soul Rest in Peace.

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  • dinesh shetty, Nitte/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    The one of the most respectful and admired personality of undivided southcanara.Great loss.We all miss him in Udayavani article which is inspirational to many.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • William Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Mr Kamath was really a link between pre and post independent India. Ever smiling, jovial and a true Konkani Man. I had the good fortune to have my book - The land called South Kanara released by him in Mumbai. He loved his native place and Manipal university had the generosity to give him a place of distinction in MIC and he deserved it nonetheless. He remained active till the end. May his Soul Rest in Peace.

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  • ER, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Rest in Peace sir. You made every Kannadiga and Mangaloreans proud with your articles and journalism.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    R.I.P.

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  • Naveen Frank, Mangalore/Sharjah

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    MV Kamath was a tall personality and a great journalist. I had the pleasure of meeting him as a student of journalism at the Maharaja's College Mysore where he had addressed us with his interesting stories of how he began his journalism career. In his death, we have lost a renowned journalist and a great human being. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Captain, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    R.I.P.You made the coastal towns proud by your great achievements in journalism.Great loss to the family.

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  • Naresh Kini, Managlore

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Great man who used to put Nationality thoughts in to the minds of people every week in UDAYAVANI.. NABHUTHO NABHAVISHYATHI personality- RIP

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