Professor & Director (Academics),
Jaipuria Institute of Management

An economist who could explain why some places feel happier than others - long before I knew it was a real field of study.
The fourth King of Bhutan - for putting Gross National Happiness on the world's agenda before anyone was ready to listen.
Litti chokha - a taste of home from Bihar that no five-star kitchen has ever managed to improve upon.



I serve as Professor & Director (Academics) at Jaipuria. That means I'm part teacher, part architect - designing curricula, shaping faculty development, and still showing up in the classroom because that's where the real ideas happen. After 26 years across universities in India and six years at Sherubtse College in Bhutan, I'm convinced the best management education sits at the intersection of rigour, empathy, and curiosity.
Everything. At Jaipuria we've worked hard to blend formal learning with the informal - the corridor conversations, the student-led clubs, the live consulting projects. IIM Ahmedabad even wrote a case study on our student-engagement model. Culture isn't a poster on a wall here; it's the permission faculty have to experiment, to be wrong publicly, and to bring their full humanity into the classroom.
The high was being honoured at the Global Happiness Forum and invited to the World Government Summit in Dubai by the UAE Ministry of Happiness - a long way from my first lectures in Bhutan. The quieter highs are former students writing to say something we discussed years ago shaped a real decision. The lows? Every researcher knows them: the paper that doesn't land, the cohort you wish you'd reached more deeply. Both teach you to keep showing up.





Writing - for the Times of India, for Economic Times, and for myself. I'm endlessly curious about the economics of happiness, which is just a rigorous way of asking why some communities flourish and others don't. When I'm not writing or travelling for research, you'll find me with a strong cup of chai and a stack of books on Bhutan.
"Education isn't the transfer of answers - it's the patient cultivation of betterquestions. Get the questions right, and happiness has a way of following."
20+ yearsDr. Subhajyoti Ray completed his master's from Indian Statistical Institute and Fellow programme from IIM Ahmedabad. He brings 6+ years at the Reserve Bank of India.
23+ yearsWith over 23 years spanning media, advertising, and academia, Dr. Nair holds a doctorate from Canterbury, UK and is a Lifetime member of the National Geographic Society.
18+ yearsA Josh Talks speaker with 18 years of teaching experience, Dr. Dixit has conducted management development programs across leading organizations including HAL and SBI.