<h1>Sr. journalist Vinod Mehta dies at 73</h1>

Sr. journalist Vinod Mehta, editorial chairman of Outlook magazine, passed on in New Delhi on Sunday, Outlook group said. He was 73.
"Standpoint Group reports with profound misery the destruction of its organizer supervisor in-boss and article administrator, Vinod Mehta, today," it said in a tweet.
Mehta, who was article executive of Outlook magazine which he had established, had been sickly for a while and was hospitalized at AIIMS.
He was experiencing serious lung disease and was in a coma. He passed on of various organ disappointment, AIIMS representative Amit Gupta said.
Individuals who have worked with him say that you could can't help contradicting him and he would tune in. Mehta was manager of Outlook, the week by week news magazine possessed by agent Rajan Raheja, for a long time, before surrendering his part as proofreader in-boss and assuming responsibility of the generally stylized publication administrator's position at the Outlook amass in 2012. A powerful, long-lasting supervisor, Mehta was credited with beginning a grip of daily papers before dispatching Outlook.
He initially arrived the employment of a proofreader in 1974 at Debonair, a Mumbai-based men's magazine. Later, he altered India's first week after week paper, Sunday Observer, took after by The Indian Post, The Independent and The Pioneer.