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Veteran Doordarshan News Anchor Sarla Maheshwari Passes Away at 71


Veteran Doordarshan news anchor Sarla Maheshwari, a familiar and trusted face for generations of Indian television viewers, has passed away at the age of 71. Her demise marks the end of an era that defined the golden years of public broadcasting in India.

Maheshwari joined Doordarshan in 1976 and rose to prominence as a full-time newsreader by 1982. Over the years, she became synonymous with credibility and composure, delivering news with clarity and dignity during some of the country’s most significant moments. She played a key role during the historic 1982 Asian Games, when India witnessed the transition from monochrome to colour television broadcasts — a turning point in the nation’s media history.

Throughout her career, Maheshwari covered major national events, including the assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991 and the turbulent years marked by Punjab militancy. Her steady on-screen presence offered reassurance to viewers during challenging times, earning her immense respect across audiences.

Known for her impeccable Hindi diction, understated style, and simple saris, she represented the grace and professionalism of classic Doordarshan journalism. She continued her distinguished career until her resignation in 2005, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire aspiring broadcasters.

Tributes have poured in from colleagues, including fellow newsreader Shammi Narang, who remembered her as a symbol of elegance and dedication to truthful journalism. Fans across social media have also shared nostalgic memories, recalling how her voice became a part of their childhood evenings.

Sarla Maheshwari is survived by her husband, a gastroenterologist, and their two sons. Her contribution to Indian broadcasting remains a timeless chapter in the evolution of television news.


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