Arun Nautiyal, a distinguished senior journalist with a career spanning nearly three decades, passed away from a sudden heart attack on Sunday night. He was associated with ABP Network for over 20 years and had recently joined Zee News, where he served as Output Head at ‘Zee Media’.
Reports indicate that Nautiyal’s health deteriorated unexpectedly, leading to his admission to Fortis Hospital, where he was subsequently declared deceased.
His last rites are scheduled to take place in Haridwar.
Tragically, at the time of the incident, Nautiyal’s daughter was en route to Australia, and his wife had gone to the airport to see her off. Upon her return, she learned of the heartbreaking news. As of now, his daughter remains unaware of the incident.
Throughout his illustrious career, Arun Nautiyal made significant contributions to journalism, including stints at prominent media outlets such as ABP Network and ‘Aaj Tak’. His sudden demise has deeply saddened the journalism community, marking the end of a dedicated and respected professional in the field.
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