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Vasant Purushottam Sathe (born 5 March 1925 - 23 September 2011) was an Indian politician of the Indian National Congress party. He was a lawyer by training and became a parliamentarian in 1972 and a cabinet minister during the 1980s. He was a socialist and came to prominence in the congress after Indira Gandhi split the party for a second time in 1978. He was also known for his tenure as Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting when he initiated the process which led to Indian television moving into colour broadcasting for the Asian Games 1984 and ''Hum Log'' the first colour Indian soap-opera.〔(Vasant Sathe's colourful past ) MiD DAY, September 18, 2005.〕〔(A tryst with Destiny ) The Telegraph May 6, 2005.〕〔(Lok Sabha Previous Members ) Lok Sabha.〕 He died following a heart attack on 23 September 2011 in Gurgaon, India. He complained of chest pain late in the evening and was rushed to a private hospital, where doctors declared him dead.〔(Congress veteran Vasant Sathe dead ) Hindustan Times.〕 ==Early life== Late Vasant Purushottam Sathe was born on March 5, 1925 at Nashik, Maharashtra, to Purushottam Sathe. He died in peace on September 23, 2011.〔http://vasantsathe.com/default.aspx〕 He received his early education at Bhonsla Military School, Nashik, and did his masters in Economics and Political Science at Nagpur Mahavidyalaya, followed by a degree in Law at Morris College, Nagpur University.
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