**Fearless Journalist T.B. Golhar Passes Away**
Nagpur, July 2: Veteran journalist Tulsidas Bhagwant Golhar, former President of the Nagpur Shramik Patrakar Sangh and the Tilak Patrakar Bhavan Trust, passed away early this morning. He was 86 years old. He was a tireless fighter within the journalists' movement and was known as a fearless journalist.
The journalism fraternity has expressed deep sorrow over Golhar's passing. He was an experienced, studious, and principled individual who was always at the forefront of the journalists' movement. Originally hailing from Manikwada (Dhanaj) in Ner-Parsopant Taluka, Yavatmal District, Golhar made significant contributions to the field of journalism over several decades. He earned a respected place in the journalistic world through his fearless writing, social commitment, and dedication to the profession. As the President of the Nagpur Shramik Patrakar Sangh and the Tilak Patrakar Bhavan Trust, he played a pivotal role in championing the welfare of journalists. His last rites will be performed today, July 2, at 4:30 PM at Ambazari Ghat, Nagpur. He is survived by his wife, Kokila Golhar, two sons—Dr. Sandeep Golhar and Rahul Golhar—and a large extended family.
Pradeep Maitra, President of the Press Club, Nagpur, and Brahma Tripathi, President of the Nagpur Shramik Patrakar Sangh, paid tribute to him. They noted that with Golhar's passing, the fraternity has lost an experienced and genuine journalist. His style of asking incisive questions served as an inspiration to young journalists, and he acted as a mentor to newcomers in the field. They added that his journalistic legacy would always be remembered.
Nagpur, July 2: Veteran journalist Tulsidas Bhagwant Golhar, former President of the Nagpur Shramik Patrakar Sangh and the Tilak Patrakar Bhavan Trust, passed away early this morning. He was 86 years old. He was a tireless fighter within the journalists' movement and was known as a fearless journalist.
The journalism fraternity has expressed deep sorrow over Golhar's passing. He was an experienced, studious, and principled individual who was always at the forefront of the journalists' movement. Originally hailing from Manikwada (Dhanaj) in Ner-Parsopant Taluka, Yavatmal District, Golhar made significant contributions to the field of journalism over several decades. He earned a respected place in the journalistic world through his fearless writing, social commitment, and dedication to the profession. As the President of the Nagpur Shramik Patrakar Sangh and the Tilak Patrakar Bhavan Trust, he played a pivotal role in championing the welfare of journalists. His last rites will be performed today, July 2, at 4:30 PM at Ambazari Ghat, Nagpur. He is survived by his wife, Kokila Golhar, two sons—Dr. Sandeep Golhar and Rahul Golhar—and a large extended family.
Pradeep Maitra, President of the Press Club, Nagpur, and Brahma Tripathi, President of the Nagpur Shramik Patrakar Sangh, paid tribute to him. They noted that with Golhar's passing, the fraternity has lost an experienced and genuine journalist. His style of asking incisive questions served as an inspiration to young journalists, and he acted as a mentor to newcomers in the field. They added that his journalistic legacy would always be remembered.
The journalism fraternity has expressed deep sorrow over Golhar's passing. He was an experienced, studious, and principled individual who was always at the forefront of the journalists' movement. Originally hailing from Manikwada (Dhanaj) in Ner-Parsopant Taluka, Yavatmal District, Golhar made significant contributions to the field of journalism over several decades. He earned a respected place in the journalistic world through his fearless writing, social commitment, and dedication to the profession. As the President of the Nagpur Shramik Patrakar Sangh and the Tilak Patrakar Bhavan Trust, he played a pivotal role in championing the welfare of journalists. His last rites will be performed today, July 2, at 4:30 PM at Ambazari Ghat, Nagpur. He is survived by his wife, Kokila Golhar, two sons—Dr. Sandeep Golhar and Rahul Golhar—and a large extended family.
Pradeep Maitra, President of the Press Club, Nagpur, and Brahma Tripathi, President of the Nagpur Shramik Patrakar Sangh, paid tribute to him. They noted that with Golhar's passing, the fraternity has lost an experienced and genuine journalist. His style of asking incisive questions served as an inspiration to young journalists, and he acted as a mentor to newcomers in the field. They added that his journalistic legacy would always be remembered.
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