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Sunil Rajguru, veteran CyberMedia editor, passes away

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September 2025

CyberMedia mourns the loss of Sunil Rajguru, editor of Dataquest and PCQuest, remembered for his insight, mentorship, and unwavering editorial excellence.

Sunil Rajguru, veteran CyberMedia editor, passes away

CyberMedia announced with deep sorrow the passing of Sunil Rajguru, Editor of Dataquest and PCQuest, who died on September 1, 2025, at 14:30 IST while undergoing treatment in hospital. He had been battling cancer for over a year.

He is the first working editor from CyberMedia to pass away, a loss that has left colleagues across the organisation and the wider journalism community deeply saddened.

A seasoned journalist, Rajguru had a long and distinguished career in technology and business media. At CyberMedia, he helmed Dataquest and PCQuest, and had previously worked with Living Digital and IDC India.

He was known for his ability to simplify complex technology trends, and for his active role in moderating panels, conducting video interviews, and leading industry conferences and webinars.

Beyond CyberMedia, Rajguru contributed to the Hindustan Times and the Centre for Science & Environment, and wrote columns for Sify and India Today's DailyO. An alumnus of the Asian College of Journalism, Bangalore, he combined academic grounding with professional versatility.

Colleagues remember him for his editorial acumen, warmth, and mentorship. His passing is being mourned across CyberMedia and the wider technology journalism community.

Rajguru is survived by his mother, his wife, Suma Ramachandran, and their son.

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