Career
Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India is a writer and editors Om Thanvi grew-up in Bikaner and took his post graduation degree in Business Administration from Rajasthan University. He joined mainstream Hindi journalism in 1980 in Jaipur.
Currently he is the editor of Jansatta, a newspaper of Indian Express Group published from Delhi.
He had been Secretary General of Editors Guild of India for two terms as well as Vice President of the South Asia Free Media Association (SAFMA). Before joining Jansatta in Delhi, he had worked in Chandigarh for ten years (1989–1999) as its resident editors
These were the years when Punjab was in the grip of terrorism and all the institutions of democracy, including the press, were under severe attack. Jansatta remained the only major paper that did not succumb to the "Code of Conduct" imposed by the terrorists on press
Prior to joining Jansatta, Om Thanvi had edited Itwari Patrika (1980–1987), a Hindi literary and cultural weekly and had also worked as editor-in-charge of Rajasthan Patrika in Bikaner (1987–1989), the widely read daily of Rajasthan.
He writes travelogues and critical essays. His book Muanjodaro, a travelogue tracing remains of the Indus Valley Civilization, was widely acclaimed in the literary circles. On birth centenary of South.H. Vatsyayan Ajneya he edited a two-volume anthology of memoirs "Apne Apne Agyey" consisting 100 contributions of writers from Hindi and other languages.
Mr Thanvi has been writing a column for Jansatta entitled "Anantar" over the last many years which has a committed readership.
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