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Sarla Maheshwari: The Golden Voice of Doordarshan Falls Silent!

Nitin Sharma by Nitin Sharma
12/02/2026
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Sarla Maheshwari: The Golden Voice of Doordarshan Falls Silent!
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The demise of Sarla Maheshwari marks the end of an era that defined the golden age of Indian television journalism. Today, India has lost an icon, and journalism has lost one of its most dignified and golden voices- a voice that once resonated through countless homes, carrying not just news, but trust.
She belonged to a generation of journalists for whom credibility was sacred.

In the era of Doordarshan news, when restraint and substance shaped broadcast journalism, her calm authority, impeccable diction, and graceful mannerisms set standards that many aspired to but few could replicate. She reminded the nation that journalism was never about spectacle, it was about responsibility.

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Her presence on screen was poised and reassuring. She did not raise her voice to command attention; her composure earned it naturally. For millions of viewers, she was more than a newsreader…she was a symbol of authenticity and discipline in a profession built on public faith.

As a journalist myself, I was fortunate to meet her once. I still remember that brief yet meaningful moment when I had the privilege of taking her blessings. There was warmth in her humility and quiet strength in her demeanor – the same grace that defined her on screen reflected effortlessly in person. That moment remains etched in my memory as a reminder of the kind of journalist one must aspire to be.

In grief and pain, this sentiment echoes on behalf of all those who had the honour of knowing her or coming in contact with her:

“You did not just deliver the news;
You delivered it with dignity.
You did not just speak to the nation;
You earned its trust.
Your voice may fall silent,
but your values will continue to guide generations of journalists.”

As the nation mourns her loss, it also pauses to reflect on an era when news carried calm authority and unquestioned credibility. Today, the Indian pillar of journalism feels shaken, but her legacy will continue to stand tall through every journalist who chooses integrity over noise.

May her noble soul rest in eternal peace, and may her family find the strength and courage to bear this immense and irreparable loss.

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