Veteran Hindi journalist-broadcaster Vinod Dua dies age 67
Broadcast journalist Vinod Dua died on Saturday age 67.
Dua was a pioneer in broadcast Hindi journalism with stints in Doordarshan and NDTV. More recently, he was known for his political commentary in web shows for digital media platforms The Wire and HW News.
His daughter Mallika Dua took to Instagram to confirm the news. “Our irreverent, fearless and extraordinary father, Vinod Dua has passed away. 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. The cremation will take place tomorrow (5.12.21) at Lodhi crematorium at 12 noon,” she wrote.
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Vinod Dua was hospitalised with COVID-19 earlier this year. His wife, radiologist Padmavati Dua, succumbed to the virus in June.
Vinod Dua’s health had suffered ever since and he had been in and out of hospitals. He was moved to the ICU of Apollo Hospital on Monday.
“Mama would not have given up on him or watch him give up on himself. She will guide us to do what’s best for him. My sister and I are okay. We were raised by the strongest,” Mallika had written in an Instagram post earlier.