Veteran journalist Narayan Bareth passes away after cardiac arrest in Jaipur

Narayan Bareth, a distinguished veteran journalist known for his impactful work with the BBC and his role as Rajasthan's Information Commissioner, has passed away in Jaipur due to a cardiac arrest. Bareth's career spanned several decades, during which he made significant contributions to journalism in India, advocating for transparency and accountability. His tenure with the BBC and his subsequent work in Rajasthan highlighted his commitment to upholding journalistic integrity. As the Information Commissioner, he played a crucial role in promoting the Right to Information Act, empowering citizens to seek information from public authorities. His sudden demise has left a profound void in the journalistic community, with colleagues and admirers mourning the loss of a dedicated professional and a stalwart of the media. Bareth's legacy will continue to inspire future generations of journalists in India, who strive to follow in his footsteps of excellence and public service.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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