Infosys Narayan Murthy Update: Infosys chief Narayana Murthy has claimed to have revealed the real key to the lock of poverty. He has said that there is no other solution for this except creating employment. For this we Indians will have to work hard. We have to keep our dreams high. Because no one in the world has more to do than us. Here 80 crore people live on free food grains. That means 80 crore people are poor. We have to accept the task of lifting them out of poverty. For this we will have to create employment. So that every person can spend as per his need. There is no solution without this. To take the country forward in this way, we will have to work 70 hours a week. Narayana Murthy was in the role of task master while speaking at the Chamber of Commerce of Kolkata.
This is how socialist Narayana Murthy fell in love with capitalism after going to Paris
Narayana Murthy said that in his youth, Nehru’s dreams of the development of the country attracted him. He was a fan of his socialism. But when he went to Paris in 1973, doubts about socialism began to arise in his mind. Saw there that the train was running on time. There are no potholes on the road. He felt that if this happens in India then it will be beneficial for the poor of India. I also met the leaders of the French Communist Party, but they could not resolve the doubt. At that time he felt that if a country adopts capitalism then good roads are built there. Good train running. Good infrastructure is prepared.
The best option is to embrace compassionate capitalism.
According to Narayanamurthy. In a country like India, where the roots of capitalism are not deep, I feel that there is a need to experiment a lot with entrepreneurship. For this, we all have to come together and embrace compassionate capitalism. He said that by adopting compassionate capitalism along with good examples of socialism and liberalism, the country can progress at a faster pace.
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