Embark on a compelling journey through the eyes of Y S Srivastava, a former working journalist who hates to call himself senior or veteran, and witness his candid reflections on life, professional battles, and encounters with the giants of the media world. This collection, featuring pieces from the now-defunct Hindustan Times Evening News and other sources, provides a ringside view into the author's world, offering insights, humour, and unapologetic honesty. From a rejected cover story on G.D. Birla to courtroom dramas, Srivastava's narrative is a captivating blend of wit, resilience, and the pursuit of personal integrity.
A Ringside View From The Hindustan Times House- Thus Spake G.d. Birla
Embark on a compelling journey through the eyes of Y S Srivastava, a former working journalist who hates to call himself senior or veteran, and witness his candid reflections on life, professional battles, and encounters with the giants of the media world. This collection, featuring pieces from the now-defunct Hindustan Times Evening News and other sources, provides a ringside view into the author's world, offering insights, humour, and unapologetic honesty. From a rejected cover story on G.D. Birla to courtroom dramas, Srivastava's narrative is a captivating blend of wit, resilience, and the pursuit of personal integrity.
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Format: | Paperback , Ebook |
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ISBN No. | 9789389540932 |
Publication date: | 28 Dec 2023 |
Publisher: | Rigi Publication |
Publication City/Country: | India |
Language: | English |
Book Pages: | 114 |
Book Size: | 5.5" x 8.5" |
Book Interior: | Black & white interior with white paper (Premium Quality) |
Y.S. Srivastava's academic journey was marked by exceptional achievements – from being a third divisioner in the matriculation to the master's, and twice not even that!
Embarking on a diverse professional path, he started as a clerk, later transitioning to roles such as assistant master, lecturer in an intermediate college, and subsequently a sub-editor at The M.P. Chronicle in Bhopal. He continued his editorial journey at prestigious publications like The Indian Express and the Hindustan Times in Delhi, ascending to the position of Special Correspondent, Shillong.
Regrettably, the tomorrow he envisioned never materialized. If you are holding this work, it is a testament to his ego, as he candidly acknowledges in the Preface.
Srivastava perceived a purpose in life when God concealed his meanness from the public eye. Whether this belief holds true or not, remains a matter for your judgement.