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Navya Navali Nanda shared her experiences in IIM Ahmedabad on Instagram.
She is chasing a mixed post graduate program at the prestigious institute.
Navya expressed her feeling in her caption calling the campus “A home”.
New Delhi:
Navya Navali Nanda’s latest Instagram Post is about her time in the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad. Amitabh Bachchan’s granddaughter is currently chasing a mixed post graduate program in the prestigious institute.
Earlier today, Navya shared a series of pictures to give us a glimpse in her campus diary. In the first picture, she appears to be sitting between two friends with a laptop on her lap. Next, we get a glimpse in the campus corridor. There is also a group photo of Navaya and her batchmates-all the classic white IIMs are presented in the polo T-shirt.
The post consists of a group of some fun group selfie and campus shots. There is also quintessential canteen snap – characteristic SamosesFrench fries, and Maggi.
The last slide is a mirror selfie taken in a lift, in which Navya and her friends attack a casual posture.
In her caption, Navya Navali Nanda wrote, “A complex that turned into a house, and a red heart dropped emoji.
Reacting to the post, Navya’s mother, Shweta Bachchan posted noodles emoji and wrote, “Yama.”
Last year, when Navya Navali Nanda accepted IIM in Ahmedabad, some people on social media accused her of using money to secure a seat.
Addressing the backlash, Navya told Today India“Social media has been a great platform because it has been given a voice to many people, many people who cannot have that kind of access before. There are some of the best institutions in the world in India, and being a part of IIM Ahmedabad is incredible. I feel lucky to get higher education under the guidance of some of the best professionors of the world.”
“If I consider myself to work for people, I don’t think I can be angry with what I say. It is necessary for me to see the response; it will only make me a better person, a better person, a better entrepreneur and a better Indian,” he said.