Right from the school days he was interested in writing. His college time poems and other write-ups regularly got published in local newspapers. After initiating his media career from
Meerut’s Saandhya Dainik Prabhat in 1981, he got promoted and joined Hindi daily
Dainik Jagran in 1986. Here he grew in experience and stature and held many responsible positions as one of the most recognized and respected journalist around the region. In 1997 he was promoted and assigned to conceptualize and introduce the
Chandigarh edition of Hindi daily
Amar Ujala. After enjoying a successful tenure as editorial bureau-chief in
Chandigarh, Chaudhary joined the national bureau of
Amar Ujala in 2001. Here, as a national correspondent, he covered states like
Uttar Pradesh, Haryana,
Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh,
Punjab, India and Delhi. He held major beats like Prime Minister Office, Home Ministry, Parliament, Tourism etc. and political parties like Indian National Congress, Samajwadi Party, RLD etc. During his national capital tenure, he travelled all around the country to cover major events. In 2013 he also travelled to London on a special trip of aviation ministry, which ultimately turned out to be a wonderful subject for his next travelogue book Done-Done London. And Since 2004, he's been associated with
Haryana’s Hindi Daily
Hari Bhoomi as its active Editor, stationed in
Rohtak City. Two major high points of his career have been to successfully start fresh newspaper editions.
Amar Ujala’s
Chandigarh edition in 1999 and DLA's
Meerut edition in 2008 started under his editorial supervision. ==References==