State Ministers B Valarmathi, BV Ramana were among those who paid last respects to him. The last rites will be held on Saturday afternoon at the Besant Nagar crematorium. He is survived by wife Malathi, son Bala Subramania Athithan and daughter Anitha Kumaran. Tamil eveninger ‘Maalai Malar,’ an FM radio station, ‘Hello FM,’ and the recently launched Tamil news television channel ‘Thanthi TV,’ are part of the Athithan-led media group.
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Velachery: Golden Advertisement: 11,Gandhi Road, First Floor,Valluvar Kulam Opp East Tambaram,Ch-45 22264527/65327476,9444233519. The exit poll telecast on Thanthi TV on Tuesday predicts the AIADMK to win 111 seats with the DMK close behind at 99 while the Third Front is expected to win in three constituencies, PMK two, and. Name: Address&Phone : Area-City: Charman & Co. Hailing Athithan as a great humanitarian, MDMK general secretary Vaiko said: “The light of the media world has gone out.” Agency Contact Address To Place Advertisement In Daily Thanthi. Jayalalithaa called Athithan’s death a great loss to the media and sports. Lauding him as a sportsperson as well as an administrator, she also recalled his stint as vice president of the State Sports Development Authority, during her previous term as Chief Minister. In recognition of his contribution to the growth of volleyball in India, he was awarded gold medal by the International Volleyball Federation.Ī philanthropist, he renovated the ‘rajagopuram’ of the ancient Shiva temple in Tenkasi.Įxpressing grief over his death, Jayalalithaa credited him for the growth in newspaper readership across Tamil Nadu. The Daily Thanthi, the biggest circulated Tamil Daily published from Tamil Nadu, has earned the peoples trust and recognition over the years for its. Universities including the Madurai Kamaraj University have honoured him with doctorates. A patron of sports, he has served as the president of the Indian Olympic Association. Daily Thanthi Indian Newspaper of Tamil Language from Chennai, Madurai, Tiruchirapalli, Coimbatore, Erode, Salem, Tirunelveli, Nagercoil, Vellore, Cuddalore.
He graduated from the Presidency College and founded several colleges, including the Athithanar Arts and Science College.