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| My first big purchase: the Brother portable |
Two years ago, as I completed three decades in journalism, our children asked me how it all began and how I feel looking back? Here’s what I had written then. Reproducing the piece here for many freinds and students of journalism who ask now how does it feel to be a ‘semi-retired’ journalist, as I call myself these days, after giving up active, day-to-day journalism last December!
Two persons–MV Kamath and Vinod Mehta–who played a big part in my career have moved on to another world since I wrote the piece below.
Can only say one thing: life has been extra-ordinarily kind to me. Can’t be grateful enough. Here’s the journey so far.
(From the archives: April 30, 2013)
In the mind’s eye, I remember it as if it happened yesterday!
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| My first article |
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| Best Defence Reporter 2010 |
That night and the next day, my mind was a pot-pourri of emotions. Flattered by Ananda’s praise, one part of me said, “Boy you are one bright spark,” the other, more cautious part was sending a warning signalling: “Parents will be livid for throwing away the chance of a steady government job, have you thought of that?” A natural procrastinator that I am, I remember saying to myself: We will see what happens. For now enjoy the moment.”
With that in mind, I plunged
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| Outlook Days |
wholeheartedly into any work that was assigned to me.
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| With Neha in Kargil 2009 |
- · Do serious work, never take yourself seriously
- · It is more important what you don’t write than what you write
- · You are as good as your last by-line
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| Lecturing at At Southern Naval Command |
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| At a South Asia conference in Dubia |
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| The boys and their mother |
I am often asked many questions about the current state of journalism at different forums. Let me say only this: These are not the best of times for media for various reasons. The deterioration in many aspects is a topic for another article but at the moment I just want to say how grateful one feels for having found the strength, stamina and support to stay the course, no matter what the situation.











Comments
Anonymous
My Best Wishes & Congratulations
Anonymous
Restores my faith in journalism. Power to you! May your tribe grow and prosper.
Anonymous
Wish more power to your mature, competent and earnest pen.
Anonymous
Dear Nitin,We need more people like you in the tribe. I am an opposite of you. Wanted to be a journalist, but ended up being an Army Officer. But thoroughly enjoyed my career(left prematurely). Wishing you all the best for the future.Col(Retd) K R Sivaraman
Anonymous
Sanarjeet, Shael, Kuraikose, Sivaraman,Many thanks.
Anonymous
It was lovely going through those three decades. There is a book in this, Nitin. Write it soon.