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== Amrendra tiwari-Senior journalist ==
Amrendra Tiwari is a distinguished Indian journalist based in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. He is known for his expertise in investigative journalism and India-Nepal relations. He also has a keen interest in the professional development of journalists. His areas of reporting include politics, agriculture, health, social issues, industry, youth, floods, the India-Nepal border, religious, and art reporting.

== Early life ==
Amrendra Tiwari was born in Gamharia Khurd. His father's name is Pandit Kashi Tiwari, and his mother's name is Kishori Devi. His granduncle was Sant Pandit Yamuna Tiwari Ji Maharaj, and his grandaunt was Lalpari Devi. His grandfather, Pandit Laxman Tiwari, was a freedom fighter from Mathiyavrit, Chauradano, East Champaran.

Amrendra Tiwari has two sisters, Gayatri Pandey, a former Municipal Councilor from Raxaul, and Savita Tiwari, who resides in Delhi. His brothers are Acharya Pandit Sanjay Tiwari and Engineer Dharmendra Tiwari. His esteemed aunts are Dhanwantari Devi, Urmila Devi, and Neela Devi.

== Journalistic journey ==
Amrendra Tiwari began his journalism career in 1996 from Adapur block in East Champaran district on the India-Nepal border. He reported for the newspaper "Prabhat Khabar" and later worked for "Aaj Hindi Daily" from 1998 to 2000 in the district headquarters of East Champaran. From 2000 to 2001, he worked at "Aaj" in Patna, gaining experience in desk work.

Since 2002, he has been associated with "Dainik Jagran" in Muzaffarpur. He reported from the district headquarters in Bettiah, West Champaran from 2006 to 2007. Since 2007, he has been based in Muzaffarpur and is currently serving as a senior reporter.

Amrendra Tiwari has worked on various beats, including politics, health, education, agriculture, railways, municipal corporations, district administration, postal and telecommunications, courts, crime, industry, markets, religious, art and culture, water resources, customs and DRI, social organizations, transport, BJP, JDU, Congress, RJD, SP, BSP, and leftist organizations. Currently, he works on beats like health, agriculture, ESI, industry, postal and telecommunications, RTI, consumer forums, animal husbandry, fisheries, dairy, weather, cooperatives, JDU, and social sites.

== Memorable reporting ==
He covered the Maoist movement against the monarchy in Nepal, traveling to various Terai cities in Nepal. He also covered the Madhesh movement and the aftermath of the Nepal earthquake from Kathmandu. He has provided inputs for various political developments in Nepal and has done notable coverage of floods. He played an important role in the reporting team for Lok Sabha, Assembly, Panchayat, and Municipal Corporation elections.

During his travels in Nepal, he had the opportunity to meet former Prime Ministers Pushpa Dahal Prachanda, KP Sharma Oli, and Madhav Nepal, and President Bidya Devi Bhandari. He has interviewed Indian leaders such as LK Advani, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitley, George Fernandes, Lalu Prasad Yadav, Nitish Kumar, Ram Vilas Paswan, and other prominent politicians. He has also met leaders of religious and social organizations like RSS's KP Sudarshan, Mohan Bhagwat, Praveen Togadia, Mahant Nrityagopal Das, Baba Ramdev, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, and Morari Bapu.

== Awards and accolades ==

* Best Journalism Award from the Mushroom Department, National Litchi Research Centre, Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa

India-Nepal Friendship and Maharshi Narada Awards from Giriraj Fans Association, presented by Union Minister Giriraj Singh

Corona Warrior Award from District Janata Dal (United)

Honored by numerous organizations including Rotary, Lions, IMA, and Vande Mataram Seva Manch

====== Participated in national seminars ======

== Personal life and contributions ==
Amrendra Tiwari led movements against the labor system in Gamharia Khurd and established schools for the education of poor children and health centers for better healthcare. His efforts led to the construction of roads in the village and the resolution of small disputes. His family has always played a significant role in social service.

=== Achievements and awards ===

====== Amarendra Tiwari has received several honors for his outstanding journalistic work, including the Maharishi Narada Samman and the Bharat [[:en:नेपाल|Nepal]] Maitri Dusit Samman. ======

== References ==

# "Amarendra Tiwari - Senior Journalist," Daily News
# "Maharishi Narad Award Recipients," Journalist Awards
# "Amarendra Tiwari's contribution to Nepal-India relations," Bihar Times
# "Social work of Amarendra Tiwari in Gamhariya Khurd," Rural Development
# "Participation in the Health Workshop," UNICEF Reports

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