[He was just 72. Too early, these days, to depart.
Mehta was a true blue secular-liberal, with a commendable grasp of his
political ambience. Quite upright in his own way.
My deepest condolences.]

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/vinod-mehta-passes-away/article6971565.ece

Updated: March 8, 2015 15:17 IST
Veteran journalist Vinod Mehta passes away
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

Founder editor-in-chief and editorial chairman of Outlook, Vinod Mehta.

The Hindu
Veteran journalist and author Vinod Mehta passed away after prolonged
illness in the Capital on Sunday.

Mr. Mehta, 72, who had founded the Outlook Magazine and served as its
Editor-in-Chief, last held the post of editorial Chairman of the
publication.

An eminent political commentator, Mr. Mehta was served as the editor
of several publications, including The Pioneer, The Sunday Observer,
The Independent and The Indian Post.

Condoling his death, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted,


Condolences also poured in from political and journalistic circles,
and from readers who expressed their grief at the passing away of the
eminent journalist.


His last rites will be performed at 4 p.m. on Sunday at Lodhi Crematorium.

II.
http://www.firstpost.com/living/veteran-editor-vinod-mehta-passes-away-outpouring-wishes-twitter-2142101.html

Veteran editor Vinod Mehta passes away; outpouring of wishes on Twitter
by FP Staff  Mar 8, 2015 13:30 IST

Veteran editor Vinod Mehta passed away today in New Delhi, the Outlook
group announced on Twitter today.

The group didn't immediately disclose the cause of his death though he
was said to have been ailing for some time. Mehta, the founding editor
of the magazine, has been the editor of various publications and
written multiple books in a journalistic career spanning decades.
Mehta, who was originally from Lucknow, started his journalistic
career editing the magazine Debonair and went on to write biographies
on Sanjay Gandhi and actress Meena Kumari. He has been the
founder-editor of multiple publications, like the Sunday Observer,
Independent and the Delhi-edition of the Pioneer, apart from Outlook.
Vinod Mehta. Image courtesy: HarperCollinsVinod Mehta. Image courtesy:
HarperCollins
Mehta was editor-in-chief of Outlook India until February 2012 after
which he served as an advisor to the magazine. His autobiography,
Lucknow Boy, was widely acclaimed.
Mehta, who was Editorial Chairman of 'Outlook' magazine
which he had founded, had been ailing for several months and was
hospitalised at AIIMS.
He was suffering from severe lung infection and was on life support.
He died of multiple organ failure, AIIMS spokesperson Amit Gupta said.
Mehta recently published another book 'Editor Unplugged' but could not
attend its launch in December last because of his illness.
Mehta was a dog lover and had adopted a street dog whom he had named
'Editor. The dog often figured in his columns in
'Outlook' magazine.
Mehta was three years old when he migrated to India along
with his family after partition. The family settled down in
Lucknow where he did his schooling and got BA degree.
Leaving home with a BA third class degree, he experimented with a
string of jobs, including that of a factory hand in suburban Britain,
before accepting an offer to edit Debonair in 1974, a men's magazine.
Years later, he shifted to Delhi where he launched the Delhi-edition
of 'The Pioneer' newsapaper. He was married to Sumita Paul, a
journalist who worked for the Pioneer and the 'Sunday Times of India'.
The couple do not have any children.
According to his own account in his book 'Lucknow Boy', Mehta has a
daughter from an old affair from this younger days.
He said nobody, other than his wife, knew about his daughter until he
wrote about it in his memoir. He said he spoke to his wife and she
encouraged him to write about it.
The response on Twitter to his passing away was spontaneous with many
from the journalistic community and outside it, paying their respects
to him:

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