<p>C Maheshwaran (64), editor of the century-old Kannada newspaper <em>Sadhvi</em>, died Tuesday night from a heart attack while at his home in KC Layout, at the foot of Chamundi Hill. He was recently discharged from a private hospital in Mysuru following treatment for an illness.</p>.<p>A recipient of the Kannada Rajyotsava Award, Maheshwaran was on the selection panel for the awards in 2021. He was the editor of <em>Sadhvi</em>, which was started by freedom fighter M Venkatakrishnaiah (Thathaiah) in 1889 and later taken over by another freedom fighter Agaram Rangaiah.</p>.<p>Following a short stint with some newspapers in Karnataka, Maheshwaran started <em>Deccan News, </em>an English newspaper, in 1995 in Mysuru. He bought <em>Sadhvi</em>, a weekly newspaper then, in 1996 and converted it into a daily. He has also authored a few books, including <em>The Legacy of Jettys</em>.</p>.<p>Maheshwaran is survived by his wife Mala and sons Manjith and Yugajit. The cremation was conducted at a crematorium near the foot of Chamundi Hill on Wednesday.</p>
<p>C Maheshwaran (64), editor of the century-old Kannada newspaper <em>Sadhvi</em>, died Tuesday night from a heart attack while at his home in KC Layout, at the foot of Chamundi Hill. He was recently discharged from a private hospital in Mysuru following treatment for an illness.</p>.<p>A recipient of the Kannada Rajyotsava Award, Maheshwaran was on the selection panel for the awards in 2021. He was the editor of <em>Sadhvi</em>, which was started by freedom fighter M Venkatakrishnaiah (Thathaiah) in 1889 and later taken over by another freedom fighter Agaram Rangaiah.</p>.<p>Following a short stint with some newspapers in Karnataka, Maheshwaran started <em>Deccan News, </em>an English newspaper, in 1995 in Mysuru. He bought <em>Sadhvi</em>, a weekly newspaper then, in 1996 and converted it into a daily. He has also authored a few books, including <em>The Legacy of Jettys</em>.</p>.<p>Maheshwaran is survived by his wife Mala and sons Manjith and Yugajit. The cremation was conducted at a crematorium near the foot of Chamundi Hill on Wednesday.</p>