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16 Facts About Nanditha Krishna

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Nanditha Krishna was born on 1951 and is an Indian author, environmentalist and educationist.

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Nanditha Krishna was recognised by the Government of India who gave her one of the first Nari Shakti Awards in 2015, the highest award for women in India.

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Nanditha Krishna was born in 1951 and was known as Nanditha Jagannathan.

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Nanditha Krishna studied at Cathedral and John Connon High School, Bombay, graduated from Elphinstone College, Mumbai in 1970 and obtained her Ph.

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Nanditha Krishna received an Honorary Doctorate of Literature from Vidyasagar University, West Bengal in 2016.

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Nanditha Krishna was the anchor and presenter of the popular Bombay based "Magic Lamp" TV series from 1972 to 1974.

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Nanditha Krishna was appointed as director and later a professor of the institute.

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Nanditha Krishna has been documenting the Ecological Traditions of India which are posted on the Ministry of Environment and Forest's ENVIS website on "Conservation of Ecological Heritage and Sacred Sites" run by CPR Environmental Education Centre.

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Nanditha Krishna is the president of the Conjeevarum Hindu Education Society which runs the SSKV schools and college.

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Nanditha Krishna has written several research papers, articles and books on the subject.

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Nanditha Krishna started writing for Eve's Weekly and the Illustrated Weekly of India from 1972.

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Nanditha Krishna had a regular column "Creations" in The Sunday Express from 2001 to 2007.

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Nanditha Krishna was awarded one of the first Nari Shakti Awards for her leadership and achievement in 2015.

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Nanditha Krishna has organized several national and international seminars and conferences on Indian culture and the environment.

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Nanditha Krishna is married to S Chinny Krishna, an industrialist who is a co-founder and chairman of the animal rights charity Blue Cross of India.

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Nanditha Krishna is a member of the Board of Governors of the Blue Cross of India.