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Escorts Group Heir & Amitabh Bachchan's Granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda Builts a 'Tractor' From Scratch

The Escorts Group, a leader in the agriculture sector for nearly eight decades, has witnessed significant changes over the years. Navya's entry into the family business marks the fourth generation actively participating in steering the company toward new horizons.

Navya Naveli Nanda Builts a 'Tractor' From Scratch
Navya Naveli Nanda Builts a 'Tractor' From Scratch

In a surprising move, Navya Naveli Nanda, the granddaughter of Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan, has not only embraced but also excelled in the field of agriculture, particularly through her involvement with the renowned Escorts Group. The company, a stalwart in the Indian agriculture sector, has seen Navya carve her niche as she follows in the footsteps of her great-grandfather, Har Prasad Nanda.

Recently, Navya conveyed her eagerness to contribute to an industry that holds a crucial position in India's economy. "Farming, as an industry, is one of our largest. A substantial percentage of our economy is sustained by agriculture. Thus, I believe it is of utmost importance for us to be actively involved in this sector, and I am genuinely thrilled to be a part of it," she expressed.

Navya, the daughter of Shweta Bachchan and Nikhil Nanda, disclosed that she initially joined the Escorts Group as a junior marketing manager, emphasizing her commitment to learning the ropes from the ground up. Despite spending two years in the company, she remains at the junior level, working diligently in the marketing and communication department. Navya's dedication to understanding every aspect of the business led her to undergo training on the shop floor, including a remarkable experience of building a tractor with her own hands.

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"With a sense of pride radiating in her voice, Navya Naveli Nanda revealed a unique feather in her cap: She has personally crafted a tractor, dedicating three to four days to the endeavor. From the initial nuts and bolts to the finishing touches, every aspect bears the imprint of her hands. It stands as my most significant accomplishment to date. When people inquire about a fun fact, she proudly declares, 'She has built a tractor.'"

Recently, Navya conveyed her eagerness to contribute to an industry that holds a crucial position in India's economy. "Farming, as an industry, is one of our largest. A substantial percentage of our economy is sustained by agriculture. Thus, I believe it is of utmost importance for us to be actively involved in this sector, and I am genuinely thrilled to be a part of it," she expressed.

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The Escorts Group, a leader in the agriculture sector for nearly eight decades, has witnessed significant changes over the years. Navya's entry into the family business marks the fourth generation actively participating in steering the company toward new horizons. Her unique blend of hands-on experience, coupled with a keen understanding of marketing and communication, positions her as a promising force in the dynamic landscape of agriculture.

In addition to her role at Escorts Group, Navya is also making waves as an entrepreneur. Her 'Project Naveli,' aimed at bridging the gender gap in India, showcases her commitment to societal change beyond the confines of her family's legacy.

As Navya continues to make strides in the agriculture sector, her journey from building tractors to bridging societal divides reflects a refreshing perspective in an industry deeply rooted in tradition. Her dedication to both the family business and societal progress hints at a promising future for Navya Naveli Nanda, the agri-entrepreneur breaking barriers in the fields of farming and beyond.

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