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Manikonda Chalapathi Rau (1908 or 1910 – 25 March 1983) was an Indian journalist and author who served as the
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of the
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daily ''
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'' from 1946 to 1978. He is regarded as one of the greatest editors in the history of Indian journalism. He worked as an assistant editor of ''
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'' early in his career and his weekly column under the pseudonym 'Magnus' was one of the most widely read in the country. During the independence struggle he was a part of the underground press movement. He was also the author of several books on Indian journalism, politics, and personalities. He was awarded the
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, India's third-highest civilian award in 1968, but refused to accept it. Chalapathi Rau was closely associated with the development of several press institutions in independent India. He was instrumental in the formation of Indian Federation of Working Journalists (IFWJ) and served as its first president from 1950 to 1955. He was a member of the Initiating Committee of the
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in 1950. He was also a member of the
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's goodwill mission to China in 1952. He was a friend and long-time associate of
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and was the leader of the Indian Press Delegation, which accompanied Nehru on his historic 1955 tour of the
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. He was a member of the
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in 1958. Harinder Srivastava wrote a book on him titled "Magnus and the Muses''.


Early life

Manikonda Chalapathi Rau was born in a
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in Visakhapatnam district of present-day
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. His birth year is variously given as either 1908 or 1910. His father was a police officer. Chalapathi Rau had his early education in Visakhapatnam district. He completed his
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degree in English Language and Literature from Presidency College, Madras in 1929. Later, he earned a law degree from
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.


Career


Early career

After an apprenticeship under Pappu Somasundaram, a leader of the Madras Bar, Chalapathi Rau enrolled as an advocate in 1932. He shifted to
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and practised there for a short time. He organised a literary cultural association called Atheneum with
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as President and himself as Secretary. He soon realised that his real interest was in literature and journalism, rather than in law or government service.


Journalistic career

in 1936, Chalapathi Rau joined as an Assistant Editor and leader-writer in ''The People’s Voice'' under K. Iswara Dutt in Madras. ''The People’s Voice'' was an organ of the People’s Party founded by the Maharaja of Pithapuram. After the paper ceased publication in 1937, he was invited by Dutt to
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, where he started a journal named ''The Week End''. During this time, Chalapathi Rau also wrote for ''Triveni Quarterly'', contributing reviews, translations and articles of literary and political interest. Chalapathi Rau's political articles brought him to the attention of
Jawaharlal Nehru Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (; ; ; 14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat— * * * * and author who was a central figure in India during the middle of the 20t ...
. When Nehru founded ''
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'' in Lucknow in 1938 with K. Rama Rao as Editor, Chalapathi Rau joined its staff as an Assistant Editor and leader-writer. ''National Herald'' was considered the voice of India during the country’s fight for independence. As per Dasu Krishnamoorty, Rama Rao and Chalapathi Rau together made a formidable force in unearthing British conspiracies to deny independence to India. ''National Herald'' heeded to Mahatma Gandhi's call during the Quit India Movement, Quit India movement for newspapers to not censor themselves and voluntarily closed in 1942. Chalapathi Rau then moved to Delhi as one of the Assistant Editors of ''
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'' under the editorship of Devdas Gandhi. Along with editorials, he wrote a weekly column titled 'Off the Record' under the pseudonym Magnus. Avadhanam Sita Raman, former editor of ''The Illustrated Weekly of India'' noted, "His column in ''Hindustan Times'' which he wrote every week under the pseudonym "Magnus" was the most widely read column in the country". While working for ''Hindustan Times'', Devdas Gandhi once offered him a large salary hike. Chalapathi Rau was said to have declined the offer saying, "Devadasji, no, thanks. Don't spoil me". After the revival of ''National Herald'' in November 1945, Chalapathi Rau returned to Lucknow as a Joint Editor, taking over as Editor on 1 July 1946. He continued as an editor at ''National Herald'' for 32 years from 1946 till 1978. From 1968 onwards, he worked from Delhi, where the paper had started its new edition. Despite being close to Nehru, he would criticise Nehru's policies in his editorials. He eschewed sensationalism relating to sex, crime, and scandal and emphasised integrity and social vision as journalistic values. He left the newspaper in 1978. After retiring from ''National Herald,'' he authored many books.


Other work

Chalapathi Rau organised the journalistic fraternity on trade union lines for the improvement of its working conditions. He served as the first president of the Indian Federation of Working Journalists (IFWJ) from 1950 to 1955. He also fought for the setting up of the first Press Commission on whose report the Wage Board was appointed which fixed the salaries and service conditions of journalists of all categories. He was a friend of Nehru and was closely associated with the Nehru Memorial Museum & Library and the Nehru Foundation for the International Awards for Peace and Friendship.'''' He was also associated with other publications as an Editor including ''The Gandhi Commemoration Volume'' (Gandhi Abhinandan Granth) and the ''Volume on Gurazada.'' A few weeks prior to his death, he joined as the Chief Editor of ''Meredian International,'' a non-political monthly in Delhi.''''


Personal life

Chalapathi Rau was a bachelor. He had a simple lifestyle. He was known for his love for the
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language and literature, Carnatic music, and Andhra pickles. He died of a heart attack in Delhi on 25 March 1983.''Luminaries of 20th Century, Part 1'', Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University. 2005. pp. 178, 179.


Legacy

Chalapathi Rau is regarded as one of the greatest editors in the history of Indian journalism. Dasu Krishnamoorty wrote of him, "His reclusion, his integrity and learning and contempt for revenue-centred journalism explained why editors of his time had high regard for him." YV Ramakotaiah noted about him, "Manikonda Chalapathi Rau known for his fearless, unbiased and forceful writing remains the greatest Editor that English journalism in India has seen". S. R. Nath called him 'India's greatest living editor' in 1966 and remarked as follows, "His articles on the Second World War created a sensation in those days; even to-day they serve as a textbook to aspirants in journalism. Being steeped in classics, Rau manifests a literary style which is individualistic; he converts journalism into literature."


Bibliography

*Chalapathi Rau, M. ''Fragments of a revolution; essays on Indian problems.'' Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press [1965] [1st ed.] *Chalapathi Rau, M. ''Gandhi and Nehru.'' Bombay, New York, Allied Publishers [1967] *''Govind Ballabh Pant, his life and times / M. Chalapathi Rau.'' New Delhi : Allied, 1981. *''India : portrait of a people / produced by India Tourism Development Corporation''; commentary by M. Chalapathi Rau ; design and picture editing by Zehra Tyabji and T. S. Nagarajan. New Delhi : Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India, c1976. *''Jawaharlal Nehru [by] M. Chalapathi Rau''. [New Delhi] Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt. of India [1973] *''Journalism and politics / M. Chalapathi Rau''. New Delhi : Vikas, c1984. *''Magnus & muses : "off the record" musings of 'MC' (M. Chalapathi Rau) / compiled and edited by Harindra Srivastava''. Gurgaon : Academic Press, 1980. *''The press / M. Chalapathi Rau.'' New Delhi : National Book Trust, India, 1974. *''The press in India [by] M. Chalapathi Rau.'' Bombay, New York, Allied Publishers [1968] *''Selected works of Jawaharlal Nehru.'' [Advisory board: M. Chalapathi N. Y. Sharada Prasad, and B. R. Nanda;general editor: S. Gopal. New Delhi, Orient Longman [1972- *''Twenty-five years of Indian independence.'' Edited by Jag Mohan. Contributors: M. Chalapathi Rau [and others], Delhi, Vikas Pub. House [1973]


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Signed message by Nehru about the National Herald and Chalapathi RauAn article
by Derek Ingram (journalist), Derek Ingram titled "The Commonwealth and the media" in The Round Table Journal Volume 93, Number 376 / September, 2004, pp. 561–569, mentions Chalapati Rau as one of the top journalists in Pre-Independent India. {{DEFAULTSORT:Rau, Manikonda Chalapathi 1910 births 1983 deaths 20th-century Indian journalists Indian newspaper editors Writers from Lucknow Recipients of the Padma Bhushan in literature & education Journalists from Uttar Pradesh Indian male journalists Telugu people