Veteran Gandhian, K.M. Natarajan, dies of COVID-19 in Madurai
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The 89-year-old was the secretary of Gandhi Memorial Museum in Madurai, was a stalwart of the Bhoodan movement and had also helped in restoring the rights of soil tillers in Vilampatti and Valivalam
Veteran Gandhian and secretary of Gandhi Memorial Museum in Madurai, K. M. Natarajan, who was 89, succumbed to COVID-19 at Government Rajaji Hospital on Monday night. Curator and administrative officer of the Gandhi Memorial Museum, K.R. Nanda Rao said that Natarajan suffered from breathlessness and was admitted to GRH on May 19, and the RT-PCR test taken at that time showed that he was COVID-19 positive. Despite treatment at the hospital, he died on Monday night.More Related News
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