Rest in Peace Sumegha Gulati, Journalist Extraordinaire

Sumegha Gulati was a reporter, The Quint’s valued contributor and my senior from the Asian College of Journalism.

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The dusty streets and the thick air of Rohtak did not deter her from roaming around the town’s colleges to hunt down the Rohtak sisters, the firebrand Haryanvi siblings who beat up their assaulters on a moving bus. While Sumegha Gulati walked around the unruly crowd of admission seekers like the experienced reporter she was, I followed her small frame timidly, trying to stay out of her way.

My first assignment on my first job was with Sumegha. She helped learn a gritty, searing lesson. Not taking no for an answer, Sumegha walked in and out of college Principals’ offices, while I managed to blurt out an acceptable pleasantry.

This was in July 2015. As July 2016 is drawing to a close, a text informed us of Sumegha’s passing away. Her long standing battle with cancer has ended.

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Sumegha was a regular contributor for The Quint and my go-to person whenever a story did not work out and the world came crashing. Walking around with her armour of prescribed food and medicines, she travelled and did the stories she had to do; relapsed cancer did not slow her down.

A day before the news arrived and suspended all animation around, I spoke with her – the brief phone conversation felt reassuring.

We promised to meet in September.

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Read Sumegha’s articles, written for The Quint:

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Published: 29 Jul 2016,04:20 PM IST

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