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Nanditha Krishna

Nanditha Krishna (born 1951) is an Indian author, environmentalist and educationist. She 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. She is the president of the C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation in Chennai and an author of several books.

Nanditha Krishna
in 2014
Born1951 (age 71–72)
Occupationauthor, educationist and environmentalist
NationalityIndian
SubjectIndian art and history

Life

She was born in 1951 and was known as Nanditha Jagannathan.[1]

She is the great granddaughter of Dr C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar, lawyer and Advocate General of Madras Presidency, Dewan of Travancore state and Vice-chancellor of Annamalai and University and Travancore University.[2] She is the daughter of Shakunthala Jagannathan, Deputy Director-General and Regional Director of Tourism, Government of India, Mumbai, and author of the best-seller Hinduism – An Introduction  and Ganesha,[3] and A.R. Jagannathan, Vice-chairman and managing director of Tata Projects Limited.[4] Her maternal grandfather was C. R. Pattabhiraman, former Minister of Law, Government of India.[citation needed]

She studied at Cathedral and John Connon High School, Bombay,[5] graduated from Elphinstone College, Mumbai in 1970 and obtained her Ph.D. on The Iconography of Vishnu Narayana from the University of Bombay in 1975[6] and was a Heras scholar during the period of her research.[7]

She received an Honorary Doctorate of Literature from Vidyasagar University, West Bengal in 2016.[8]

Career

 
Magic Lamp TV

She was the anchor and presenter of the popular Bombay based "Magic Lamp" TV series from 1972 to 1974.[2]

She moved to Chennai after her marriage in 1974 and founded C.P. Art Centre, Chennai's first gallery for traditional arts and crafts in 1978[9]

In 1981 she was appointed Director of the C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation (CPRAF), and elected president in 2013. The Foundation is headquartered in Chennai, India, on Eldams Road at "The Grove", the ancestral home of the C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar family, where all the institutions mentioned below are situated[10]

In 1981, the C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation established the C.P.R. Institute of Indological Research, affiliated to the University of Madras for the Ph.D. degree in History and Environmental Studies. She was appointed as director and later a professor of the institute[11]

In 1983, she founded The Grove School which was affiliated to the Council for Indian School Certificate Examination in 2006[12]

In 1985, she established Saraswathi Kendra Learning Centre for Children with autism, dyslexia, learning disabilities and problems in the CPRAF campus[13]

In 1989, she founded C.P.R. Environmental Education Centre, established jointly by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India and the C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation. She has restored 53 sacred groves in South India; trained Kota and Kurumba tribes to develop their traditional skills as a source of income;[14] revived traditional rainwater harvesting in eight tanks of Tamil Nadu;[15] designed programmes to train teachers in environmental education;[16] introduced Dr. Dog, a pet therapy programme for autistic and dyslexic children, in Chennai ;[17] introduced Kindness Kids, a programme to teach children about their food and the environment, in Chennai .[18] She has been documenting the Ecological Traditions of India which are posted on the Ministry of Environment and Forest's ENVIS (Environmental Information systems) website on "Conservation of Ecological Heritage and Sacred Sites" run by CPR Environmental Education Centre.[19]

In 2001, she converted the 450-year old family house of the C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar family into the Shakunthala Jagannathan Museum of Folk Art and Rangammal Vidyalaya, a school for low-income children.[20]

In 2005, she took over the Sir C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Memorial School in Kumbakonam which is run as a free English medium school by the CPRAF.[21]

She is also the president of the Conjeevarum Hindu Education Society which runs the SSKV schools and college.[22]

She is a former Member of the Indian Council of Historical Research (2015-2018)[23] and co-opted Member of the Monitoring/Advisory Committees for Southern Regional Centre (SRC) of the Indian Council of Historical Research, Bengaluru.

Research

Her areas of research include Indian Art History and Environmental History of India. She has written several research papers, articles and books on the subject.[7]

Literary career

She started writing for Eve's Weekly and the Illustrated Weekly of India from 1972.[2] After moving to Chennai in 1974, she wrote for The Hindu and the Illustrated Weekly of India. Her article on "Slaughter for Science" in the Illustrated Weekly of India, 26 March 1978, resulted in a total ban on the export of Rhesus monkeys from India.[24]

She had a regular column "Creations" in The Sunday Express from 2001 to 2007.[25]

Since 2017, she has been writing regularly for OPEN magazine[26] and now has a column in editorial page of The New Indian Express.[27]

Books

  • Believe in Yourself – Life Lessons from Swami Vivekananda (Aleph), 2020 – ISBN 978-93-89836-10-3
  • Groves and Gods of Tamil Nadu, (ICHR, Bangalore), 2019
  • Live and Let Others Live - Life Lessons from Mahavira (Aleph), 2019 - ISBN 978-93-88292-42-9
  • You are the Supreme Light - Life Lessons from Adi Sankara (Aleph), 2018 - ISBN 978-93-87561-38-0
  • The Book of Avatars and Divinities (Penguin, India), 2018 - ISBN 978-0-143-44688-0
  • Hinduism and Nature (Penguin, India), 2017 - ISBN 0143427830
  • Deva Pratima (CPR Publications), 2016 - ISBN 978-93-85459-01-6
  • Sacred Groves of India – A Compendium (CPR Publications), 2014 – ISBN 978-81-86901-24-3
  • Paintings of the Varadaraja Perumal Temple, Kanchipuram, (CPR Publications), 2014 - ISBN 978-81-908305-0-8
  • Sacred Plants of India (Penguin, India), 2014 - ISBN 9780143066262
  • Madras Then, Chennai Now (Roli Books), 2013 - ISBN 978-81-7436-914-7
  • Sacred Animals of India (Penguin India), 2010 - ISBN 9780143066194
  • Hug a Tree (New Horizon Media), 2010 - ISBN 978-81-8493-437-3
  • Madras-Chennai, Its History and Environment (New Horizon Media) 2009 - ISBN 978-81-8493-229-4
  • Book of Demons (Penguin India), 2007 - ISBN 9780143102021
  • Folk Arts of Tamil Nadu (CPR Publications), 2006 - ISBN 81-901484-7-8
  • Folk Toys of South India (CPR Publications), 2006 – ISBN 81-901484-9-4
  • Book of Vishnu (Penguin India), 2001 - ISBN 9780670049073
  • Varahishwarar Temple, Damal (CPR Publications), 2001 – ISBN 978-81-908305-5-3
  • Balaji-Venkateshwara (Vakils), 2000 - ISBN 81-87111-46-1
  • Painted Manuscripts of the Sarasvati Mahal   Library, Thanjavur (The Maharaja Serfoji Sarasvati Mahal Library), 1994
  • Arts and Crafts of Tamil Nadu (Mapin), 1992 - ISBN 0-944142-21-4
  • Ganesha (Vakils), 1992 - ISBN 978-81-8462-004-7

Art and Iconography of Vishnu-Narayana, Bombay (D.B. Taraporevala), 1980

Edited

For children

Awards

 
President Award

She was awarded one of the first Nari Shakti Awards for her leadership and achievement in 2015. The award was made on International Women's Day from the then Indian President Pranab Mukherjee.[28]

Her other awards include Ambassador for Peace Award (2017); International Social Activist Award (2017) Sir J. C. Bose Memorial Award (2014); Dr. M. S. Swaminathan Award for Environmental Protection (2004); Stree Ratna (1998); and Outstanding Woman of Asia (1997).[29] CPR Environmental Education centre received the Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar (1996)[30] under her directorship.

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

Personal life

She is married to Dr. S. Chinny Krishna, an industrialist who is a co-founder and chairman of the animal rights charity Blue Cross of India.[31] She is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Blue Cross of India.[32] She has two sons – Dr. Prashanth Krishna, who is the executive director of The C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation,10 and Rudra Krishna, who is a writer and author of Onus of Karma[33] and Brahma Towers[34]

References

  1. ^ https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81044291.html. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b c The Illustrated Weekly Of India Vol.96, No.28-38 (july-sept) 1975. p.90. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  3. ^ Jagannathan, Shakunthala, India Plan Your Own Holiday, Nirvana Publications, Bombay 400020.
  4. ^ 25 years of sustained growth, Tata Projects Limited, 2004, p. 7.
  5. ^ https://catgirls66.wordpress.com/. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  6. ^ Krishna, Nanditha The Art and Iconography of Vishnu-Narayana, D.B. Taraporevala Sons & Co. Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai 1980.
  7. ^ a b www.nandithakrishna.in http://www.nandithakrishna.in. Retrieved 27 August 2020. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ "Nanditha Krishna – Indian Knowledge Systems".
  9. ^ www.cprfoundation.org http://www.cprfoundation.org. Retrieved 27 August 2020. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  10. ^ Sarumathi, K. (7 February 2015). "Where culture, conservation, art and education converge". The Hindu.
  11. ^ Report of Activities of the C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation for the year 2013-2014
  12. ^ www.thegroveschool.in http://www.thegroveschool.in. Retrieved 27 August 2020. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  13. ^ www.saraswathikendra.org http://www.saraswathikendra.org. Retrieved 27 August 2020. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  14. ^ www.cpreec.org http://www.cpreec.org. Retrieved 27 August 2020. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  15. ^ Sacred Tanks of South India, (CPR Publications), 2009. ISBN 978-81-86901-05-2
  16. ^ Environmental Education – A Teacher’s Kit (CPR Publications) (1997)
  17. ^ http://www.dogsandpupsmagazine.com/the-therapist-dr-moosa/. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  18. ^ kindnesskids.org https://kindnesskids.org/. Retrieved 27 August 2020. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  19. ^ www.cpreecenvis.nic.in. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  20. ^ www.cprfoundation.org/sjmuseum.html. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  21. ^ "Sir C.P. Memorial School". www.cprfoundation.org. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  22. ^ www.sskvcollege.com http://www.sskvcollege.com/about_us.html. Retrieved 27 August 2020. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  23. ^ http://ichr.ac.in/Council_Members.pdf. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  24. ^ Illustrated Weekly of India, 26 March 1978.
  25. ^ http://www.nandithakrishna.in/articles/1st%20lot/How%20to%20hype%20a%20Painting_[dead link]
  26. ^ "Are Indian Slaughter Houses Safe?". 3 July 2020.
  27. ^ "NEP and education for the future".
  28. ^ "Stree Shakti Puraskar and Nari Shakti Puraskar presented to 6 and 8 Indian women respectively".
  29. ^ http://www.nandithakrishna.in/career.html. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  30. ^ http://www.wwfenvis.nic.in/Database/IGPPAWARDS_5624.aspx?format=Print. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  31. ^ "The final walk: End of a 35-year-old tradition". 5 January 2019.[dead link]
  32. ^ "Board members of Blue Cross of India - Animal Welfare Organisation".
  33. ^ Krishna, Rudra, Onus of Karma, Penguin Books India - ISBN 978-0-143-06549-4
  34. ^ Krishna, Rudra (28 January 2019). Brahma Towers: From the Case Files of Sachin Vittaldev. ISBN 978-1795258999.

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Nanditha Krishna born 1951 is an Indian author environmentalist and educationist She 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 She is the president of the C P Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation in Chennai and an author of several books Nanditha Krishnain 2014Born1951 age 71 72 Occupationauthor educationist and environmentalistNationalityIndianSubjectIndian art and history Contents 1 Life 2 Career 3 Research 4 Literary career 5 Books 6 Edited 7 Awards 8 Personal life 9 ReferencesLife EditShe was born in 1951 and was known as Nanditha Jagannathan 1 She is the great granddaughter of Dr C P Ramaswami Aiyar lawyer and Advocate General of Madras Presidency Dewan of Travancore state and Vice chancellor of Annamalai and University and Travancore University 2 She is the daughter of Shakunthala Jagannathan Deputy Director General and Regional Director of Tourism Government of India Mumbai and author of the best seller Hinduism An Introduction and Ganesha 3 and A R Jagannathan Vice chairman and managing director of Tata Projects Limited 4 Her maternal grandfather was C R Pattabhiraman former Minister of Law Government of India citation needed She studied at Cathedral and John Connon High School Bombay 5 graduated from Elphinstone College Mumbai in 1970 and obtained her Ph D on The Iconography of Vishnu Narayana from the University of Bombay in 1975 6 and was a Heras scholar during the period of her research 7 She received an Honorary Doctorate of Literature from Vidyasagar University West Bengal in 2016 8 Career Edit Magic Lamp TV She was the anchor and presenter of the popular Bombay based Magic Lamp TV series from 1972 to 1974 2 She moved to Chennai after her marriage in 1974 and founded C P Art Centre Chennai s first gallery for traditional arts and crafts in 1978 9 In 1981 she was appointed Director of the C P Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation CPRAF and elected president in 2013 The Foundation is headquartered in Chennai India on Eldams Road at The Grove the ancestral home of the C P Ramaswami Aiyar family where all the institutions mentioned below are situated 10 In 1981 the C P Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation established the C P R Institute of Indological Research affiliated to the University of Madras for the Ph D degree in History and Environmental Studies She was appointed as director and later a professor of the institute 11 In 1983 she founded The Grove School which was affiliated to the Council for Indian School Certificate Examination in 2006 12 In 1985 she established Saraswathi Kendra Learning Centre for Children with autism dyslexia learning disabilities and problems in the CPRAF campus 13 In 1989 she founded C P R Environmental Education Centre established jointly by the Ministry of Environment and Forests Govt of India and the C P Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation She has restored 53 sacred groves in South India trained Kota and Kurumba tribes to develop their traditional skills as a source of income 14 revived traditional rainwater harvesting in eight tanks of Tamil Nadu 15 designed programmes to train teachers in environmental education 16 introduced Dr Dog a pet therapy programme for autistic and dyslexic children in Chennai 17 introduced Kindness Kids a programme to teach children about their food and the environment in Chennai 18 She has been documenting the Ecological Traditions of India which are posted on the Ministry of Environment and Forest s ENVIS Environmental Information systems website on Conservation of Ecological Heritage and Sacred Sites run by CPR Environmental Education Centre 19 In 2001 she converted the 450 year old family house of the C P Ramaswami Aiyar family into the Shakunthala Jagannathan Museum of Folk Art and Rangammal Vidyalaya a school for low income children 20 In 2005 she took over the Sir C P Ramaswami Aiyar Memorial School in Kumbakonam which is run as a free English medium school by the CPRAF 21 She is also the president of the Conjeevarum Hindu Education Society which runs the SSKV schools and college 22 She is a former Member of the Indian Council of Historical Research 2015 2018 23 and co opted Member of the Monitoring Advisory Committees for Southern Regional Centre SRC of the Indian Council of Historical Research Bengaluru Research EditHer areas of research include Indian Art History and Environmental History of India She has written several research papers articles and books on the subject 7 Literary career EditShe started writing for Eve s Weekly and the Illustrated Weekly of India from 1972 2 After moving to Chennai in 1974 she wrote for The Hindu and the Illustrated Weekly of India Her article on Slaughter for Science in the Illustrated Weekly of India 26 March 1978 resulted in a total ban on the export of Rhesus monkeys from India 24 She had a regular column Creations in The Sunday Express from 2001 to 2007 25 Since 2017 she has been writing regularly for OPEN magazine 26 and now has a column in editorial page of The New Indian Express 27 Books EditBelieve in Yourself Life Lessons from Swami Vivekananda Aleph 2020 ISBN 978 93 89836 10 3 Groves and Gods of Tamil Nadu ICHR Bangalore 2019 Live and Let Others Live Life Lessons from Mahavira Aleph 2019 ISBN 978 93 88292 42 9 You are the Supreme Light Life Lessons from Adi Sankara Aleph 2018 ISBN 978 93 87561 38 0 The Book of Avatars and Divinities Penguin India 2018 ISBN 978 0 143 44688 0 Hinduism and Nature Penguin India 2017 ISBN 0143427830 Deva Pratima CPR Publications 2016 ISBN 978 93 85459 01 6 Sacred Groves of India A Compendium CPR Publications 2014 ISBN 978 81 86901 24 3 Paintings of the Varadaraja Perumal Temple Kanchipuram CPR Publications 2014 ISBN 978 81 908305 0 8 Sacred Plants of India Penguin India 2014 ISBN 9780143066262 Madras Then Chennai Now Roli Books 2013 ISBN 978 81 7436 914 7 Sacred Animals of India Penguin India 2010 ISBN 9780143066194 Hug a Tree New Horizon Media 2010 ISBN 978 81 8493 437 3 Madras Chennai Its History and Environment New Horizon Media 2009 ISBN 978 81 8493 229 4 Book of Demons Penguin India 2007 ISBN 9780143102021 Folk Arts of Tamil Nadu CPR Publications 2006 ISBN 81 901484 7 8 Folk Toys of South India CPR Publications 2006 ISBN 81 901484 9 4 Book of Vishnu Penguin India 2001 ISBN 9780670049073 Varahishwarar Temple Damal CPR Publications 2001 ISBN 978 81 908305 5 3 Balaji Venkateshwara Vakils 2000 ISBN 81 87111 46 1 Painted Manuscripts of the Sarasvati Mahal Library Thanjavur The Maharaja Serfoji Sarasvati Mahal Library 1994 Arts and Crafts of Tamil Nadu Mapin 1992 ISBN 0 944142 21 4 Ganesha Vakils 1992 ISBN 978 81 8462 004 7Art and Iconography of Vishnu Narayana Bombay D B Taraporevala 1980Edited EditReligion and Ecology 2019 ISBN 978 81 86901 32 8 The Environment and Indian History 2016 ISBN 978 93 85459 02 3 Iconography of the Hindus Buddhists and Jains 2016 ISBN 978 93 85459 03 0 The Twentieth Century A History 2003 ISBN 81 901484 0 0 Kanchi 1992 ISBN 81 901484 1 9 Shakti 1991 Ecological Traditions of India a series covering each Indian state20For children Mahabalipuram The Ganga Comes to Tamil Nadu Mapin Publishing 2018 ISBN 978 93 85360 49 7 Animals It s their world too CPR Publications 1990 ISBN 81 86901 07 8 The Tree CPR Publications 1989 ISBN 81 86901 08 6Awards Edit President Award She was awarded one of the first Nari Shakti Awards for her leadership and achievement in 2015 The award was made on International Women s Day from the then Indian President Pranab Mukherjee 28 Her other awards include Ambassador for Peace Award 2017 International Social Activist Award 2017 Sir J C Bose Memorial Award 2014 Dr M S Swaminathan Award for Environmental Protection 2004 Stree Ratna 1998 and Outstanding Woman of Asia 1997 29 CPR Environmental Education centre received the Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar 1996 30 under her directorship She has organized several national and international seminars and conferences on Indian culture and the environment Personal life EditShe is married to Dr S Chinny Krishna an industrialist who is a co founder and chairman of the animal rights charity Blue Cross of India 31 She is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Blue Cross of India 32 She has two sons Dr Prashanth Krishna who is the executive director of The C P Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation 10 and Rudra Krishna who is a writer and author of Onus of Karma 33 and Brahma Towers 34 References Edit https id loc gov authorities names n81044291 html Retrieved 18 May 2020 a b c The Illustrated Weekly Of India Vol 96 No 28 38 july sept 1975 p 90 Retrieved 18 May 2020 Jagannathan Shakunthala India Plan Your Own Holiday Nirvana Publications Bombay 400020 25 years of sustained growth Tata Projects Limited 2004 p 7 https catgirls66 wordpress com Retrieved 27 August 2020 Krishna Nanditha The Art and Iconography of Vishnu Narayana D B Taraporevala Sons amp Co Pvt Ltd Mumbai 1980 a b www nandithakrishna in http www nandithakrishna in 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