Amitabh Bachchan‘s granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda recently reacted to getting trolled over her admission to IIM-Ahmedabad. She also spoke about managing negativity during an interview at India Today Conclave. When asked about the trolling and negativity that followed after she got admission in IIM-Ahmedabad, Navya said that social media has been a great platform because it’s given a lot of people a voice, a lot of people who previously might not have that kind of reach. India has some of the finest institutions in the world, and being a part of IIM Ahmedabad is incredible. She also said that she feels fortunate to receive higher education under the guidance of some of the finest professors in the world.
Navya Naveli Nanda further continued saying that if she considers herself to be working for people, she does not think she can be offended by what they say. She continued saying that it is essential for her to look at feedback; it will only make her a better person, a better entrepreneur, and a better Indian. She also said that she will accept that she comes from a very different lived reality. Navya said, ‘People will have something to say about that. However, she remains focused on her goals and ambitions, emphasising that her responsibility is to herself and her work. I don’t give a lot of thought to what people say negatively; I use it to do the best I can do in my journey.’
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Navya shared an update about her admission at the Ahmedabad B-school and captioned it as, ‘Dreams do come true !!!!!! Home for the next 2 years… with the best people & faculty! BPGP MBA Class of 2026’. Navya has completed her schooling at Sevenoaks School in London. Later, she did her Bachelor’s degree in Digital Technology & UX Design at Fordham University in New York City, United States of America.
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