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Dilip padgaonkar biography

          Dileep remained a liberal humanist and democrat all his life, firm in his repudiation of absolutes, a determined defender of India's liberal.

          Dileep Padgaonkar ( - ) was the Editor of The Times of India....

          Dileep Padgaonkar (1944-2016): The man who held 'the second-most important job in the country'

          FromThe TOI Story: How a Newspaper Changed the Rules of the Game by Sangita P Menon Malhan, HarperCollins Publishers, India, 2013.

          The need for new blood in the editorial team was first recognised by Ashok Jain.

          But he had been persuaded by some of his editors that talent was scarce in the country and the exercise was practically a non-starter. Once Samir Jain came into the picture and found himself at odds with many of the journalists, it was imperative to infuse new talent...

          Perhaps the most notable recruitment on the editorial side was of Dileep Padgaonkar, who came in as associate editor in September 1986.

          Dileep Padgaonkar was the Editor of The Times of India.

        1. Dileep Padgaonkar was the Editor of The Times of India.
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        3. Dileep Padgaonkar ( - ) was the Editor of The Times of India.
        4. Dileep Padgaonkar (72), former Editor of The Times of India and possibly the last known Editor of TOI, passed away in Pune on Friday after a brief illness.
        5. He went from Pune, where he was born in , to Paris, to study at the Sorbonne, establishing a connection with France, and more generally.
        6. His association with TheTimes of India started in 1968. Just twenty-four then, he had sent in a piece to TheTimes of India. The legendary Sham Lal was the editor. He liked the piece. Dilip Padgaonkar next asked him for a job, and got it.

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