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            <![CDATA[ <b class=place_cont>New Delhi: </b>

Noted<strong> journalist and writer Anil Dharker</strong>, founder of Mumbai International Literary Festival, died in Mumbai on Friday. Mr Dharker, 74, had underwent a bypass procedure at a Mumbai hospital on Thursday, news agency PTI reported.

In his career spanning over five decades, Mr Dharker had been a columnist and writer, an architect, and a member of the advisory committee of the film censor board. He was also the editor of several publications including Mid-Day and The Independent. He also played an important role in opening the Akashwani Auditorium in south Mumbai as an art movie theatre.

His columns appeared in <strong>leading publications both in India and abroad.</strong> He was the <strong>author of The Romance of Salt,</strong> a book on Mahatma Gandhi's Dandi March. Mr Dharker had also worked as a TV show producer and anchor, and head of a news television channel.

<strong>Read: <a href=https://www.frontlist.in/conference-subject-week-traditions-innovations-competencies/>Conference “Subject Week: Traditions, Innovations, Competencies”</a></strong>

<em>Source: ndtv.com</em>

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                <![CDATA[ <b class=place_cont>New Delhi: </b>

Noted<strong> journalist and writer Anil Dharker</strong>, founder of Mumbai International Literary Festival, died in Mumbai on Friday. Mr Dharker, 74, had underwent a bypass procedure at a Mumbai hospital on Thursday, news agency PTI reported.

In his career spanning over five decades, Mr Dharker had been a columnist and writer, an architect, and a member of the advisory committee of the film censor board. He was also the editor of several publications including Mid-Day and The Independent. He also played an important role in opening the Akashwani Auditorium in south Mumbai as an art movie theatre.

His columns appeared in <strong>leading publications both in India and abroad.</strong> He was the <strong>author of The Romance of Salt,</strong> a book on Mahatma Gandhi's Dandi March. Mr Dharker had also worked as a TV show producer and anchor, and head of a news television channel.

<strong>Read: <a href=https://www.frontlist.in/conference-subject-week-traditions-innovations-competencies/>Conference “Subject Week: Traditions, Innovations, Competencies”</a></strong>

<em>Source: ndtv.com</em>

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