Ashish Nanda is an Indian educationalist who is Director of Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, a position he assumed in September 2013. He was hired for the post by A. M. Naik, chairman of Larsen & Toubro and of the board of the institute.
Nanda graduated from Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad before working for Tata Motors. He was then recruited to Harvard Business School's economics PhD program.
He is a coauthor with Tom DeLong of Professional Services: Cases & Text, published in 2003.
Nanda has studied at two of India's best known institutions. He joined the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 1976 for a five-year degree course in Electrical Engineering, which he successfully completed in 1981. In the same academic year, he joined IIM, Ahmedabad, for a two-year post-graduate diploma in management.
Nanda taught at Harvard Business School for 13 years before moving to Harvard Law School to design and lead an executive business program for lawyers.
Nanda is an Indian surname, and a given. Nanda is a word used in Chinese pinyin.
Nanda (Kannada: ನಂದ) is Kannada movie released in 2009 with Dr. Shiva Rajkumar and Sandhya in lead role.
The music for the film and soundtracks were composed by V. Manohar. The album has five soundtracks.
Princess Sundari Nanda was the half-sister of Siddhartha Gautama, who later became Gautama Buddha. She became a nun after the enlightenment of her half-brother and became the foremost bhikkhuni in the practise of jhana (total meditative absorption). She lived during the 6th century BCE in what is now Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in India.
When she was born, Nanda was lovingly welcomed by her parents: Her father was King Suddhodarna, also the father of the Buddha; her mother was Mahaprajapati. Mahaprajapati was the second wife of Suddhodarna and the younger sister of his first wife, the late Queen Maya. Nanda's name means joy, contentment, pleasure, and was named as her parents were especially joyous about the arrival of a newborn baby. Nanda was known in her childhood for being extremely well-bred, graceful and beautiful. To disambiguate her from Sakyans by the same name, she was also known as "Rupa-Nanda," "one of delightful form," or sometimes "Sundari-Nanda," "beautiful Nanda." Over time, many members of her family, the family of the Sakyans of Kapilavastu, left the worldy life for the ascetic life, inspired by the enlightenment of their Crown Prince Siddhartha. Amongst them was her brother Nanda, and her cousins Anuruddha and Ananda, who were two of the Buddha’s five leading disciples. Her mother, was the first Buddhist nun, having asked the Buddha to allow women into the sangha. As a result of this, many other royal Sakyan ladies, including Princess Yasodharā, the wife of Siddhartha became Buddhist monastics. Thereupon, Nanda also renounced the world, but it was recorded that she did not do it out of confidence in the Buddha and the dharma, but out of blood love for her relatives and a feeling of belonging.
You are the lighthouse, the seamark
The tempests created this tide
I'm pulled to the black silver ocean
where the current and the heavens collide
You are the brick
I am so unpredictable
led by the current away
Your solid stage is so necessary to save
all those who stray
You are the navigator who never could lead
we were lost in the silver sea
I was the ship who was too proud to ever sink.
I am your thought but the water is amnesia
my name is on the tip of your tongue
My image is slipping
but your memory is gripping it
this is my breath in your lungs
You are the navigator who never could lead
we were lost in the silver sea
I was the ship who was too proud to ever sink.
Echo, my voice is an echo
of places I don't know
and stories I've been told
Echo. We all are connected
a lighthouse a voyage
for history's sake,