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RmT Sambandham

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RmT Sambandham
Born
Irama. Thirugnanasambandham

c. 1934
Nerkuppai, Pudukottai district, Tamil Nadu
Died14 August 2007 (age 73)
Occupationnewspaper editor

RmT Sambandhamor Irama. Thirugnanasambandham, was an editor ofDinamani,aTamildaily newspaper published in India. He was born inPudukkottai district,Tamil Naduand died on 14 August 2007 at his residence inChennai.[1]

He sympathised with the rationalist movement ofE. V. R. Periyarand espoused causes of social justice,Tamilrights, socio economic equality throughDinamani,in his capacity as editor. Previously, he had worked forThe Indian Express.

History[edit]

Born in Nerkuppai Village in Pudukottai district and educated in traditional school (called 'Thinnai Palli' in Tamil which was a system of school available in the past) and finished his BA from Madurai Thiyagarajar College.

In Periyar movement[edit]

Sambandham was attracted toSelf-Respect Movementled by Rationalist leader Periyar EV Ramasamy.[2]from his college days and he himself became atheist and rationalist.

Career[edit]

He started his journalistic career From 'Tamil Nadu' news paper (which is not exist now) started byKarumuttu Thiagarajan Chettiar(later owned by Congress leaderP. Varadarajulu Naidu). The paper which stood for majority Tamils while the much popularSwadesamitran,which though fought for Indian Independence, identified with hegemonical Brahmins. Sambandham first worked for the paper in Madurai and then moved to Chennai (Then Madras) to work for the same paper.

Then he joined "Indian News Service", a news agency conducted by late Ramnath Goenka, a media baron. After a short stint there he joined 'Indian Express', English News paper published by Goenka as reporter. Sambandham's Hard work, sincerity to profession and ethical approach won higher positions in the paper and he became Chief of News Bureau there.

As Dinamani Editor[edit]

After a short shuffling in the administration of express group of publications administration following the death ofRamnath GoenkaSambandham become Deputy Editor of Dinamani and then ascended to become Editor of the paper in 1995. Made lot of changes in the identity of paper, respected one among Tamil News papers. Introduced lot of new journalists and he became expert in the art of generating good quality journalists despite he was notorious for his harsh behaviour with his subordinate journalists. Express group allowed the contract it entered into with him to employ him as editor, to expire by the end of March 2004. Short while after this he was diagnosed with cancer. After struggling a few years with cancer he died on 14 August 2007. Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu stateM. Karunanidhiand several other political personalities condoled his death. Many news papers conferred lavish obituaries on him.

References[edit]

  1. ^"Tamil Nadu News: Veteran journalist dead".The Hindu.15 August 2007. Archived fromthe originalon 21 October 2007.Retrieved24 March2013.
  2. ^Jeffrey, Robin.India's Newspaper Revolution: Capitalism, Politics and the Indian-Language.C. Hurst & Co.Retrieved24 March2013.