Chai With Manju Talks With HBS Dean Nitin Nohria About Music, Soccer, Leadership and Changes at Harvard Business School
On May 4, 2010, Nitin Nohria made history when Harvard University President Catherine Drew Gilpin Faust appointed him Dean of the Harvard Business School. His term began from July 1, 2010. He is the first Indian American to be appointed to this position. When we asked him about his first
Chai with Manju Talks to Bollywood Singer Suresh Wadkar About His Upcoming Boston Performance, Music, Romance and Life
The 1978 song “Seene mein jalan aankhon mein toofan sa kyun hai, Is shaher mein har shaks pareshaan sa kyun hai” from the Hindi movie Gaman is perhaps one of the most well-known and timeless songs sung by Suresh Wadkar that remains relevant in the world today as people struggle
In Chai With Manju Live, Miss America Davuluri Talks About Winning, Busy Life and Her Struggle With Weight Gain and Bulimia in College Days
Nina Davuluri, born to Hindu Telugu parents in Syracuse, NY, made history as the first Indian American to become Miss America. Always an outstanding student, Davuluri entered the pageant world to pay for her education, and became the first Indian American to be crowned Miss New York in 2013, and
In Chai With Manju, Pandit Jasraj Talks About Love, Music and His Philosophy of Life
Pandit Jasraj has rightly been called India’s best gift to the world who can take you on a spiritual journey, a musical nirvana with his perfect rendition of Hindustani classical music. He was born on January 28, 1930 in Hisar in Haryana in an orthodox Brahmin family to Pandit Motiram,
In Chai With Manju, Pandit Jasraj Talks About Love, Music and His Philosophy of Life
Pandit Jasraj has rightly been called India’s best gift to the world who can take you on a spiritual journey, a musical nirvana with his perfect rendition of Hindustani classical music. He was born on January 28, 1930 in Hisar in Haryana in an orthodox Brahmin family to Pandit Motiram,
In Chai With Manju, edX President Agarwal Offers Glimpse Into His Life, Advises “Shoot for the Impossible and JDI”
In this edition of Chai with Manju, we present an interesting glimpse into the life of Anant Agarwal, president of edX, a not-for-profit enterprise offering free online courses from the 32 global institutions of higher education and founded by MIT and Harvard University. Only within two years of its launch
Chai with Manju talks with entrepreneur and banker Sushil Tuli about his life, philosophy and success
In this edition of Chai with Manju, we present the story of a man whose life is a living proof of making the American dream a reality. Sushil Tuli lost his parents at a young age and started working when he was only a 12-year-old at his brother’s shop in
Controversial but captivating: Chai with Manju talks with Deepak Chopra and Sanjiv Chopra
Dr. Deepak Chopra has impacted lives of millions of people through his books, workshops, seminars, talks, interviews and articles in newspapers and magazines. So much exposure has brought him not only the fame and fortune, but also plenty of criticisms and controversies. In a 2008 article in Time magazine, Chopra
Chai with Manju: Anoushka Shankar talks about her dad, music, marriage, motherhood and fear of being alone
“My music is somewhat like me, eclectic, soulful, feminine and celebratory,” says Anoushka Shankar, one of the best sitar players, composers and daughter of legendary sitarist Ravi Shankar. Anoushka was born in London into a Bengali-Tamil family. She spent her childhood in London and New Delhi. She is also the
Chai with Manju talks to Shreya Ghoshal about her life and music
September 22 was a very special day for Boston as we were completely mesmerized by the hauntingly beautiful and rich voice of the gorgeous and most famous female singer in Bollywood. Watching Shreya Ghoshal on stage was truly an unforgettable experience. The process of interviewing Shreya was quite interesting. After