Manipal Oct, 9: Veteran journalist and former Prasar bharati chairman M V Kamath died on Thursday morning in Manipal.
He was 94 and had been hospitalised for the past few days. He breathed his last at around 6.30 am, said his nephew Jairam Kamath.
"He had been ailing for sometime due to old-age related problems and had been admitted to a hospital here...According to his last wishes...Not to keep his body for long, we shall perform the funeral rites today (Thursday) itself," Jairam told a news agency.

Kamath, who began work as a dye chemist in Bombay in 1941 and switched to pharmaceuticals and served as an analytical chemist, later went on to become an assistant factory manager at Oriental Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
He entered journalism in 1946 as a reporter in the Free Press Journal in Bombay. Later, he was sent to Delhi to serve as a special correspondent. He also covered the Constituent Assembly and the trial of Nathuram Godse.
Kamath was present at the ceremony announcing India's independence at midnight on August 14, 1947.
Kamath served as editor-in-charge of the Free Press Journal from 1950 to 1955. He was appointed as a special correspondent of Press Trust of India (PTI) at the United Nations, New York, from 1955-1958.
He served as the European correspondent of the Times of India at Bonn in Germany from 1959-63, and as Sunday Editor of the Times of India from 1967-1969. He was the Washington correspondent of the paper from 1969-1978.
He served as Editor of the Illustrated Weekly of India from 1978-1981.
Kamath was a board member of the Dr TMA Pai Foundation, and a member of the board of management of Manipal University. He was also honorary director of the Manipal Institute of Communication, and Chairman of Prasar Bharathi for some years.
Kamath wrote over 45 books on different topics, including the history of five banks ” Canara Bank, Corporation Bank, Syndicate Bank, Saraswath Co-operative Bank and Shamrao Vittal Co-operative Bank.
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