Narvijay Yadav Assumes The Role Of COO At India Book Of Records, Bringing His Expertise
Narvijay Yadav, a highly respected figure in the media industry, has taken on the role of Chief Operations Officer (COO) at India Book of Records (IBR), the nation's premier record-keeping platform. IBR brings together record holders from all corners of India and is dedicated to celebrating extraordinary achievements.
Before assuming this pivotal position at IBR, Narvijay Yadav built a distinguished career with various media organizations. He worked with Dainik Bhaskar in Chandigarh, Rashtriya Sahara in Noida, and the Free Press Journal, an English daily based in Indore. Throughout his career, he held diverse roles, including Feature Editor, Business News Editor, and Defence Correspondent. Following this, he ventured into entrepreneurship with 'SpecttrumPR,' a successful venture that gained recognition in the entertainment industry, particularly in Bollywood and Pollywood. His weekly column 'Talking Points' has garnered significant popularity across the country, showcasing his expertise in news and reputation management.
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Upon his appointment as COO, Neerja Roy Chowdhury, Managing Editor at India Book of Records, expressed her joy and confidence in Narvijay's abilities. She emphasized his 35 years of experience across the media spectrum and his strategic acumen, highlighting his suitability for this key role.
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, Editor-in-Chief of India Book of Records, shared the organization's commitment to recognizing excellence and deserving individuals. He expressed optimism that Narvijay's dynamic approach and deep understanding of editorial requirements would elevate the organization to new heights.
Narvijay Yadav is an alumnus of the University of Allahabad, holding a postgraduate qualification in Journalism and Mass Communication. He has also served as an advisor to the NASSCOM Community in New Delhi. In taking charge of his new role, Narvijay acknowledged the diligent efforts of the professional team at IBR, who rigorously adhere to the International Protocol for Records (IPR). His aim is to build upon the commendable work already being carried out by the organization.
It's worth noting that India Book of Records is officially registered with the Government of India and is affiliated with the Asia Book of Records (ABR). The organization's new corporate office is situated in Sector 68, IMT, Faridabad, in the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR). With Narvijay Yadav's extensive experience and fresh perspective, IBR is poised for further growth and recognition in the record-keeping industry.