Books we must read

Books - Author-Availibility
1.Third Wave by Alvin Toffler College Library
2. Imagining India by Nandan Nilekani
3. Future Shock by Alvin Toffler - College Library
4. It’s not about the bike by Lance Armstrong
5. The toyota way
6. Inside google
7. Rich Dad, Poor Dad by t.kiyosaki
8. Shantaram
9. 7 habbits of highly effective people by Stephen covey
10. 8th habbit by Stephen covey - College Library
11. The world is flat by Thomas friedman
12. The monk who sold his ferrari by Robin sharma
13.The alchemist by Paulo cohelo
14. The greatness guide by Robin sharma
15. Blue ocean strategy by w.chan kim and renne mauborgne - College Library
16. Stay hungry, stay foolish by Rashmi bansal
17. It happened in India by Kishor biyani
18. Freekonomics
19. 48 laws of power Robert greet and joost efflers
20. A thousand splendid suns by Khalen hosseini
21. The kite runner by Khaled hosseini
22. The white tiger Arvind adga
23. Brief history of time by Stefan hawkins
24. Chicken soup for the Indian soul by Raksha bharadia
25. The argumentative Indian Amartya sen

Condolences

Ankita Mangla, a girl who made us awaken by asking question to the corporates in our orientation programe, a girl who worked in the PAC for us, we will really miss her for ever and her beautiful smile.
 
Ashutosh Mayank
10067 PGDM -1
ISB&M, Nande

Heartily Condolence

I am writing this to extend my deepest symphaties to all the isbmites. I am so very sad hearing about Ankita Mangla, she was such a wonderful lady.

I will seriously miss Ankita Mangla, a nicest soul, a humble bee, always carrying a smile on her face always cheerful and having the tendency of making others happy. I will surely miss working with her, her generous nature and working style and remarkable sense of humour.

I remember, on 25th July - on the very next day of Forza, a lot many people went Pune for fun and frolic. Even Ankita was on-board with us all. Every one were so confused about where to go...and finally Ankita finalised about Mocha. It was her, who decided the venue to rest on. She was so excited to go there. She was enlightened about going to Mocha. She was so happy, clapping hands and vibrating cheeks and flashy temple.

We all travelled in that Forza bus, and landed at some place nowhere. From that place, we hired some autos and reached Mocha. After reaching there, I found, Ankita is not with us. Gosh. 

I thought, might be she didn't sat in an auto or may be she changed her mind at the last second. Ok, what ever. Then, at around mid-night, we met again. I asked her, hey where were you ? and She shouted at me...you, you bhargav...you left me. I decided the venue and wanted to go to the Mocha, you ruined my plan. And she was on and on. Never gave me any chance. What a cheerful moment. Today I remember that, and my heart becomes heavy and eyes fills up.

For me, it's a saddned moment of grief and mourning. You have become an immortal Ankita. You are in our thoughts.

Wishing you God's peace. 

Amen.

Bhargav Trivedi

10068 PGDM-1

ISB&M, Nande