Vinod Dua, pioneer broadcast journalist, dies at 67

Delhi | Saturday | 4th December, 2021

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New Delhi, Dec 4 (PTI) Veteran journalist Vinod Dua, who started his career with Doordarshan in the black and white era and went on to make his mark in the digital space in the decades that followed, died in Delhi’s Apollo hospital on Saturday.

He was 67.The last rites of the pioneering television journalist, who was hospitalised with Covid earlier this year and lost his wife, radiologist Padmavati "Chinna" Dua, to the virus in June, will be performed at the Lodhi crematorium here on Sunday, his daughter and actor-comic Mallika Dua said.Vinod Dua breathed his last at 5 pm at the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital where he was battling chronic liver disease, the hospital said in a statement."He was admitted in the intensive care unit in a critical condition, and was monitored by a team of senior doctors.

In this tragic time, our prayers are with his family and dear ones," it said.Mallika Dua announced the death of her “irreverent, fearless and extraordinary father” on Instagram.“He lived an inimitable life, rising from the refugee colonies of Delhi to the peak of journalistic excellence for over 42 years, always, always speaking truth to power."He is now with our mom, his beloved wife Chinna in heaven where they will continue to sing, cook, travel and drive each other up the wall," she wrote on her Instagram Stories.The couple, admitted in a hospital in Gurgaon when the second Covid wave was at its peak, is also parents to elder daughter Bakul Dua, a clinical psychologist.Vinod Dua’s health had suffered ever since he contracted Covid and he had been in and out of hospitals.He was a pioneer in Hindi broadcast journalism who started his career with “Yuva Manch”, a programme for the youth on Doordarshan.

But it was the election analysis he co-anchored with Prannoy Roy on Doordarshan in 1984 that brought him real acclaim.Much later, the journalist with eclectic interests ranging from politics to cooking hosted the popular food programme "Zaika India Ka" for NDTV that saw him exploring distinct food cultures of different cities and towns in India.He also anchored “Jan Gan Man Ki Baat” for The Wire Hindi.“Deeply mourning the loss of Vinod.He was not just one of the greatest,he was THE greatest of his time.I have always said that:THE greatest An amazing talent I admired and respected-and from whom I learnt a lot in the many years we worked closely together Rest in peace my friend,” Roy, his long-time friend and NDTV co-founder, wrote on Twitter.Dua, who had a degree in English literature from Hans Raj College and later obtained his master"s degree in literature from the University of Delhi, had won many laurels over the years.In 2008, he was honoured with the Padma Shri for journalism.

He was also the first electronic media journalist to receive the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Award.Condolences poured in from all quarters.Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi, Anand Sharma and Shashi Tharoor expressed grief over his demise."The news of the sudden demise of senior journalist Shri Vinod Dua is tragic.

My condolences to his family and friends," Gandhi said in a Facebook post.Expressing his condolences, Sharma said he was a man of intellect, courage and convictions.