Satsorupavathy Nathan

Satsorupavathy Nathan (Tamil: சற்சொரூபவதி நாதன்) also known as Carcorupavati Natan (6 March 1937 – 4 May 2017) was a Sri Lankan female tamil radio broadcaster and a news presenter. She was popular among the Sinhalese society due to her fluency in all three languages of the country and also due to her ability to deal with other people of various casts and religions. She's considered as one of the greatest Tamil women in Sri Lanka for contributing towards media.[1]

Satsorupavathy Nathan
சற்சொரூபவதி நாதன்
Born6 March 1937
DiedMay 4, 2017(2017-05-04) (aged 80)
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationJaffna Hindu Ladies' College
OccupationRadio personality, news presenter, speaker
Known forTamil broadcasting

Education

She was educated at the Jaffna Hindu Ladies College in Jaffna and graduated at the University of Madras. In the University of Madras, she received her BA degree.[2]

Radio broadcasting

Satsorupavathy joined radio broadcasting in 1965. She was recruited by the Radio Ceylon in 1965 and she had been with the Radio Ceylon for more than 40 years. Satsorupavathy Nathan excelled as a good public speaker as well as a debater in her mother tongue, Tamil language. She is regarded as the best news reader in Sri Lanka after Chendhilmani Mylvaganam in Tamil language.[3][4] She too was fluent in English and was once called upon to serve as a programme organizer for talks and features in the English service of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC). Since then, she held the position of programme organizer in the English service of SLBC. She had also edited Tamil news bulletins.[5]

Social services

Satsorupavathy Nathan has worked as a science teacher in a Buddhist Ladies College and served as a part time lecturer. She was also the first female Vice President of Colombo Tamil Sangam. She too served as an orator and as a speaker on women's interests and their rights.[6]

Biography and death

Satsorupavathy Nathan was born on the 6th of March, 1937 in a village in Jaffna. She remained as a single without being married during her life time and dedicated her lifetime towards media and social welfare services.[3]

Satsorupavathy Nathan passed away on the 4th of May, 2017 at the age of 80.

Awards

  • Jawarhalal Nehru Award (1958)
  • Presidential Award for best announcer (1995)
  • Lifetime achiever award
  • Recipient of Unda International Award
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See also

References

  1. "Online edition of Daily News - Features". archives.dailynews.lk. Retrieved 2017-11-04.
  2. "The Island - Midweek Review". www.island.lk. Retrieved 2017-11-04.
  3. SIVAKUMARAN, K S (2017-05-13). "Voice lost » Nation". Nation. Retrieved 2017-11-04.
  4. "Artscope | Online edition of Daily News - Lakehouse Newspapers". archives.dailynews.lk. Retrieved 2017-11-04.
  5. "Sri Lanka Obituaries | TSL - The Times of Sri Lanka (Published in Canada) - All Rights Reserved (Editor: Upali Obeyesekere) | Page 19". www.timeslanka.com. Retrieved 2017-11-04.
  6. "The Island - Midweek Review". www.island.lk. Retrieved 2017-11-04.
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