Saurabh Dwivedi

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Saurabh Dwivedi
Born(1983-04-22)22 April 1983
Chamari village, Jalaun district, Uttar Pradesh, India
Alma mater Jawaharlal Nehru University, Indian Institute of Mass Communication
OccupationsJournalist, Editor, Actor
Years active2008–present
Known forFounding editor of The Lallantop; Hindi digital journalism

Saurabh Dwivedi (born 22 April 1983) is an Indian journalist and editor. He was the founding editor of the Hindi digital news platform The Lallantop and previously served as editor of India Today Hindi . His work includes political reporting, long-format interviews, and moderation of public debates and discussions. He has been active in television and digital journalism since the late 2000s. [1] In January 2026, he took charge of the Hindi digital initiative of The Indian Express .

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Early life and education

Saurabh Dwivedi was born on 22 April 1983 in Chamari village in Jalaun district of Uttar Pradesh. [2] [1] He completed his early schooling in Orai and later pursued undergraduate studies at DVC College, Orai. He subsequently studied at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, where he completed a master's degree in Hindi literature and an MPhil focusing on the 1857 uprising. He later studied mass communication at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC). [1] [3]

Career

Dwivedi began his journalism career with Navbharat Times and later worked as a news editor at Dainik Bhaskar . In 2013, he joined the India Today Group and in 2016 founded The Lallantop, a Hindi digital-first news platform under the group. [1]

He hosted and anchored several programmes including The Lallantop Show, Netanagri, Duniyadaari, and the interview series Guest in the Newsroom. [4]

Dwivedi moderated interviews and political discussions with several Indian political figures, including Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and politicians such as Akhilesh Yadav, Sanjay Singh, and Raghuraj Pratap Singh, on The Lallantop platform. [5] [6] [7]

He also appeared as a guest on independent media platforms. In 2019, he participated in the Hafta 226 episode of the Newslaundry podcast, where discussions focused on the 2019 Indian general election, media narratives, and voter behaviour. [8]

In 2025, he appeared as a guest on The Great Indian Kapil Show (Season 3), alongside other journalists and digital media personalities, as part of an episode focusing on contemporary media and interview culture. [9]

In December 2025, he moderated a widely discussed public debate on the existence of God between lyricist Javed Akhtar and Islamic scholar Shamail Nadwi in New Delhi. [10] [11] [12]

In early January 2026, Dwivedi stepped down from the India Today Group after nearly 12 years, resigning as the founding editor of The Lallantop and editor of India Today Hindi. [13] [14] Later that month, he took charge of the Hindi digital initiative of The Indian Express , overseeing its Hindi editorial operations, including video programmes and the e-paper. [15] [16]

Awards and recognition

In 2025, Dwivedi was honoured with the Indian Journalism Award by the Pallibani Mission. [17] The award ceremony was held in New Delhi as part of the India and Odisha Journalism Awards event organised by the Pallibani Mission, which was attended by senior editors, journalists, and public figures. [18]

In February 2025, he was recognised by the Foundation of Indian-Americans (FIA) New England in the United States for contributions to journalism. [19]

Controversies

Dwivedi has occasionally been involved in public controversies related to comments made on social media or during public discussions. In 2022, some of his past tweets targeting Rahul Gandhi were circulated and criticised on social media platforms. [20]

In 2024, remarks made by Dwivedi during the India Today Conclave referring to historian Vikram Sampath drew criticism, following which he issued a clarification and apology. [21]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Saurabh Dwivedi (Editor - The Lallantop)". World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers . Archived from the original on 29 March 2023. Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  2. Dey, Biswadip (6 January 2026). "ইউটিউবে খ্যাতির শিখরে থাকা সৌরভ দ্বিবেদী ছাড়লেন সংস্থা, যোগ দেবেন কোথায়?" [Saurabh Dwivedi, who has reached the peak of fame on YouTube, has left his organization—where will he be joining next?]. Sangbad Pratidin (in Bengali). Retrieved 2026-01-07.
  3. "कौन बनेगा कारोड़पति में विशेष सलाहकार होंगे, जिले के सौरभ द्विवेदी". Amar Ujala. 26 September 2019.
  4. Goswami, Dev (13 July 2018). "The LallanTop Show to bring witty news coverage across the country on July 16". India Today . Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  5. Mishra, Kavita (14 January 2022). "इंटरव्यू के दौरान इस बात पर रो पड़े AAP के संजय सिंह". Jansatta (in Hindi). Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  6. Mishra, Kavita (31 March 2022). "पेपर लीक पर पूछे गए सवाल पर भड़क गए थे योगी आदित्यनाथ". Jansatta. Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  7. "राजा भैया से पूछा - ऐसा कौन सा खौफ है कि लोकल नेता नहीं लड़ते आपके खिलाफ चुनाव?". Jansatta (in Hindi). 2022-02-03. Retrieved 2025-12-26.
  8. "Hafta 226: Analysing the Modi wave, media and the voters, and more". Newslaundry . 1 June 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  9. "The Great Indian Kapil Show 3: Raj Shamani on his much talked about 'Vijay Mallya' interview; says 'Main London mein walk kar raha tha woh dikh gaye toh...'". The Times of India . 25 July 2025. ISSN   0971-8257 . Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  10. Joshi, Aakash (21 December 2025). "In Capital, a debate on God spotlights importance of conversation, disagreements". The Indian Express . Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  11. Raza, Gauhar (2025-12-25). "For society's sake, we must ask 'Does God Exist?'". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2025-12-26.
  12. Yadav, Yogendra (2025-12-23). "Yogendra Yadav writes: A public debate on 'Does God exist?' takes us away from the real issues of religion and religiosity". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2025-12-26.
  13. Nair, Shashank (6 January 2026). "Saurabh Dwivedi Quits Lallantop After 12 Years; Kuldeep Mishra To Lead Editorial". Free Press Journal . Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  14. "डिजिटल प्लेटफॉर्म द लल्लनटॉप के संपादक सौरभ द्विवेदी का इस्तीफा, लिखा- नई यात्रा की तैयारी". Newslaundry (in Hindi). 5 January 2026. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  15. "Saurabh Dwivedi to lead Indian Express's Hindi foray". Newslaundry. 22 January 2026. Retrieved 25 January 2026.
  16. Mishra, Vinay (22 January 2026). "Saurabh Dwivedi Set To Head Hindi Vertical Of The Indian Express After Exit From Lallantop: Report". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 25 January 2026.
  17. "Six scribes to get Journalism Awards by Pallibani Mission". The New Indian Express . 18 August 2025. Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  18. Rawat, Nitin (7 September 2025). "Pradhan calls for promoting Odisha's brand globally at India and Odisha Journalism Awards event". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  19. "Saurabh Dwivedi Honored by FIA New England for Contributions to Journalism". The UNN. 20 February 2025. Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  20. "Filthy tweets of Lallantop's Saurabh Dwivedi going viral, What's matter?". Ground Report. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  21. Deva, Rohan (20 March 2024). "Lallantop's Editor criticised for calling historian 'koi Vikram'". The New Indian. Retrieved 26 December 2025.