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Yashwant Vyas started his career as a journalist with [[Naiduniya]], a Hindi newspaper group in 1985. He wrote columns for Naiduniya, [[Amar Ujala]], [[Dainik Bhaskar]], Hans, [[Jansatta]] among others. [[Yari Dushmani]], [[Tathastu]], [[Rasbhang]] and [[Namaskar]] were his columns. He was awarded the KK Birla-HT journalism Fellowship under which his research regarding changing face of regional Hindi press was much appreciated. This research is published by [[Radhakrishna]] as ''Apane Gireban Men''.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Vyāsa, Yaśavanta, 1964-|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/47230085|title=Apane girebāna meṃ :b patrakāritā kā badalatā ceharā|date=1999|publisher=Rādhākrasna Prakāśana|isbn=81-7119-441-9|edition=1. saṃskaraṇa|location=Nayī Dillī|oclc=47230085}}</ref> Another work of research was done by him in the form of a book, ''Kal Ki Taza Khabar'', published by [[Vagdevi]].<ref>[http://www.vagdeviprakashan.com/books/kal-ki-taja-khabar/105.html ''KAL KI TAJA KHABAR by Yasvant Vyas"'']</ref> | Yashwant Vyas started his career as a journalist with [[Naiduniya]], a Hindi newspaper group in 1985. He wrote columns for Naiduniya, [[Amar Ujala]], [[Dainik Bhaskar]], Hans, [[Jansatta]] among others. [[Yari Dushmani]], [[Tathastu]], [[Rasbhang]] and [[Namaskar]] were his columns. He was awarded the KK Birla-HT journalism Fellowship under which his research regarding changing face of regional Hindi press was much appreciated. This research is published by [[Radhakrishna]] as ''Apane Gireban Men''.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Vyāsa, Yaśavanta, 1964-|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/47230085|title=Apane girebāna meṃ :b patrakāritā kā badalatā ceharā|date=1999|publisher=Rādhākrasna Prakāśana|isbn=81-7119-441-9|edition=1. saṃskaraṇa|location=Nayī Dillī|oclc=47230085}}</ref> Another work of research was done by him in the form of a book, ''Kal Ki Taza Khabar'', published by [[Vagdevi]].<ref>[http://www.vagdeviprakashan.com/books/kal-ki-taja-khabar/105.html ''KAL KI TAJA KHABAR by Yasvant Vyas"'']</ref> | ||
He joined the [[Navjyoti]] Group in Jaipur in 1996 as group adviser.{{fact|date=March 2021}} After working with a multilingual news portal company in Delhi for a year, he moved to [[Dainik Bhaskar]] Group as an editor.{{fact|date=March 2021}} Later,{{when|date=March 2021}} he created Aha ''Zindagi'', first of its own style magazine. Its circulation reached 134,000 print copies and over 500,000 readers.<ref>{{Cite web|title= | He joined the [[Navjyoti]] Group in Jaipur in 1996 as group adviser.{{fact|date=March 2021}} After working with a multilingual news portal company in Delhi for a year, he moved to [[Dainik Bhaskar]] Group as an editor.{{fact|date=March 2021}} Later,{{when|date=March 2021}} he created Aha ''Zindagi'', first of its own style magazine. Its circulation reached 134,000 print copies and over 500,000 readers.<ref>{{Cite web|title='Aha! Zindagi' attains circulation of 1.34 lakh in a year|url=https://www.afaqs.com/news/media/12813_aha-zindagi-attains-circulation-of-134-lakh-in-a-year|access-date=2021-01-02|website=afaqs!}}</ref> Five years later, he left DB Corp and joined Amar Ujala newspaper group as Group Adviser.{{fact|date=March 2021}} He is a co-founder of [[Antara Infomedia]], a collaboration of digital and print.{{fact|date=March 2021}} | ||
His first novel ''Chinta Ghar'' <ref>[https://www.rajkamalprakashan.com/default/chintaghar ''Chintaghar by Yasvant Vyas"'']</ref> was published by Rajkamal Prakashan with an introduction by [[Shrilal Shukla]]. His second novel, ''Comrade Godse'', discussed media, politics and the murky "art of riots". Both novels won awards, One from Madhya Pradesh Sahitya Parishad and other from the K.K. Birla Foundation.<ref>[https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-otherstates/K.K.-Birla-Foundation-awards-presented/article15206230.ece "K.K. Birla Foundation awards presented"] ''www.thehindu.com - India'', Sunday 09 October 2016.</ref> The novels were later published together as ''Khwab Ke Do Din''. Comrade Godse also translated in Gujarati. ''In'' ''Dinon Prem urf Lout Aao Neelkamal and Yaari Dushmani'' are collection of his columns. His collection of satires ''AbT ak 56 is'' published by [[Bhartiya Jnanpith]]. | His first novel ''Chinta Ghar'' <ref>[https://www.rajkamalprakashan.com/default/chintaghar ''Chintaghar by Yasvant Vyas"'']</ref> was published by Rajkamal Prakashan with an introduction by [[Shrilal Shukla]]. His second novel, ''Comrade Godse'', discussed media, politics and the murky "art of riots". Both novels won awards, One from Madhya Pradesh Sahitya Parishad and other from the K.K. Birla Foundation.<ref>[https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-otherstates/K.K.-Birla-Foundation-awards-presented/article15206230.ece "K.K. Birla Foundation awards presented"] ''www.thehindu.com - India'', Sunday 09 October 2016.</ref> The novels were later published together as ''Khwab Ke Do Din''. Comrade Godse also translated in Gujarati. ''In'' ''Dinon Prem urf Lout Aao Neelkamal and Yaari Dushmani'' are collection of his columns. His collection of satires ''AbT ak 56 is'' published by [[Bhartiya Jnanpith]]. | ||
He has written a book on management, ''Hit Updesh: The Book of Razor Management'',<ref>{{Cite book|last=Vyas, Yashwant.|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/449202185|title=Hiṭa upadeśa : da buka ôpha rezara mainejameṇṭa|date=2008|publisher=Antara|isbn=978-81-903713-3-9|edition=1st|location=Jaipur, India|oclc=449202185}}</ref> an analysis of the [[Amitabh Bachchan]] brand titled ''Amitabh Ka A'',<ref>[https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8199515._Yashwant_Vyas ''Amitabh Ka A Book by Yashwant Vyas"'']</ref> and ''Boskiyana'', a conversation with filmmaker [[Gulzar]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-11-10|title=New book peeks into | He has written a book on management, ''Hit Updesh: The Book of Razor Management'',<ref>{{Cite book|last=Vyas, Yashwant.|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/449202185|title=Hiṭa upadeśa : da buka ôpha rezara mainejameṇṭa|date=2008|publisher=Antara|isbn=978-81-903713-3-9|edition=1st|location=Jaipur, India|oclc=449202185}}</ref> an analysis of the [[Amitabh Bachchan]] brand titled ''Amitabh Ka A'',<ref>[https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8199515._Yashwant_Vyas ''Amitabh Ka A Book by Yashwant Vyas"'']</ref> and ''Boskiyana'', a conversation with filmmaker [[Gulzar]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-11-10|title=New book peeks into Gulzar's life, philosophies|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/books/new-book-peeks-into-gulzar-s-life-philosophies/story-q9311sQnBAHMt9KCQllJEM.html|access-date=2021-01-13|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref> A collection of short satirical stories, ''Kavi Ki Manohar Kahaniyan'', was released in January 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|title=After Boskiyana with Gulzar , Yashwant Vyas presents|url=https://www.easypresswire.com/release/2447-after-boskiyana-with-gulzar-yashwant-vyas-presents-kavi-ki-manohar-kahaniyan.html|access-date=2021-01-13|website=www.easypresswire.com}}</ref> | ||
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