Sudha murthy

  1. Narayana Murthy on how he was introduced to Telugu films while visiting his grandmother
  2. Top 20 Books By Sudha Murthy for Kids To Read!
  3. Sudha Murty: Author Sudha Murty receives Padma Bhushan; daughter, UK First Lady Akshata gets front
  4. Here's a look at the net worth of Infosys chairperson Sudha Murthy
  5. Narayana Murthy's Story: The Man Who Transformed India Into A Software Hub With Infosys
  6. In the era of unicorns, there are few takers for Sudha Murty’s brand of simplicity
  7. Best books written and recommended by Sudha Murthy


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Narayana Murthy on how he was introduced to Telugu films while visiting his grandmother

Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy and his wife, author and philanthropist Sudha Murty, were honoured with lifetime achievement awards from the North America Telugu Society (NATS) this month. Addressing the audience at the NATS awards ceremony in New Jersey via video conference, the Murthys spoke about the influence of Telugu on their lives and their love for Telugu cinema. NR Narayana Murthy started his address with a Telugu sentence – “Naaku Telugu baaga raadu” – and spoke about how he came to learn the language. The Infosys co-founder was born in Karnataka, but his grandmother lived in a town on the border of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. “My grandmother lived in a border town between Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. We used to go there every summer, and most people spoke Telugu there, even though it was in Karnataka,” he said. The 76-year-old businessman also recalled watching Telugu movies – “The movies we saw were all Telugu - Mayabazar, Pelli Chesi Choodu, Devadas, etc,” he said. Murthy said that he did learn some Telugu but had not practiced the language for the last 50 years. However, he added that he had tremendous respect for Telugu as he thanked the North American Telugu Society for their generosity and kindness in awarding him. Sudha Murty, also born into a Kannada-speaking family, said that she had watched many Telugu movies and could understand the language, even if she wasn’t fluent in speaking it. “I understand Telugu but am unable to speak fluently. I stu...

Top 20 Books By Sudha Murthy for Kids To Read!

Sudha Murty She is well known for her contribution to literature and social work in the country. Furthermore, the Government of India bestowed her with the Padma Shri Award in 2006. Not just that, she got her Best Teacher Award in Kannada film and Pitruroon, a Marathi film. She also showed up for the finale week of the show Kaun Banega Crorepati. Become a professional Content Writer from the comfort of your home. Top 20 Sudha Murthy Books For 7 to 15 Years Old Kids Grandma’s Book Of Stories Published in the year 2015, this is one of the most famous Sudha Murthy Books. The title itself engages the younger audience as stories enchant them completely. The stories in this novel revolve around four grandkids who visit their grandparents in their hometown. After a day of full- Masti, the kids gather around their grandmother who recites to them stories of kings, monkeys, and hidden treasures. This Sudha Murty’s book is suitable for children of all ages. Sudha Murty Book – Grandma’s Bag of Stories The Bird With The Golden Wings Another one among the famous Sudha Murthy books, is the Bird with Golden Wings, a collection of short stories that teach that even the smallest acts of kindness and compassion can help achieve life’s greatest gifts. It is a story about how a girl is rewarded for her kindness towards the bird and how the fisherman is punished for his greed. This is a great book for your child to read and to teach them about such values in life. The Bird With The Golden Wings...

Sudha Murty: Author Sudha Murty receives Padma Bhushan; daughter, UK First Lady Akshata gets front

Sudha Murty receives the Padma Bhushan from President Draupadi Murmu https://t.co/tKw0RB9r9B— ANI (@ANI) Times of India reported that Akshata was earlier seated in the middle row. However, government officials later asked her to move to the front row and sit next to India’s Foreign Minister, S Jaishankar. Akshata was seen wearing traditional garb - an indigo blue, printed kurta and a bright, colourful skirt. The venture capitalist cum fashion designer once left a thriving career in finance and marketing to float her own fashion label Akshata Designs in the late '2000s. After her fashion label closed in 2012, she became the director of the venture capital firm Catamaran Ventures. The award ceremony took place at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Wednesday (April 5). A total of 53 people were honoured with the About Sudha Murty An alumna of the Indian Institute of Science, Murty was the first female engineer to be employed at the TATA Engineering & Locomotive Company. She served as chairperson of the

Here's a look at the net worth of Infosys chairperson Sudha Murthy

An educator, author and philanthropist — there are many hats that the chairperson of the Infosys Foundation, Sudha Murthy wears. She is considered an inspiration for many and is best known for her benevolence and her contribution to literature in Kannada and English. Married to the co-founder of Infosys, N. R. Narayana Murthy, the author was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India in 2006 as well. All the work done by Sudha Murthy has heavily contributed to her net worth. Sudha Murty was a student of computer science and engineering, and initially opted for a career in this field. After marrying Mr Murthy, she took over as the chairperson of the Infosys Foundation. Apart from this, she is also a member of the public healthcare initiatives of the The Infosys chairperson has established several orphanages, partook in rural development endeavours, supported the movement to provide all Karnataka government schools with computer and library facilities, and founded the Murty Classical Library of India at Harvard University. Let’s get to know her a little better. Sudha Murthy first joined TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company (TELCO) as a Development Engineer. She was the first female engineer to be hired at India’s largest auto manufacturer. How she landed the job is another interesting story. She had written to the company’s Chairman complaining of the “men only” gender bias. Upon receiving the letter, she was called for a special interview and was ...

Narayana Murthy's Story: The Man Who Transformed India Into A Software Hub With Infosys

NR Narayana Murthy, the co-founder of Infosys, was instrumental in transforming the Indian company into a leading global software hub. Murthy served as chairman of Infosys for 30 years before passing management on to a professional CEO in 2013. His full dedication to his role meant that Murthy and his wife, Sudha Murthy, couldn’t take a single holiday for 30 years. Murthy recently spoke on ChatGPT and commented that human imagination is the most powerful machine, contrasting his thoughts on artificial intelligence. According to Forbes, Murthy’s net worth stands at USD 4.1bn. Narayana Murthy believes nothing can beat the human mind. He explained beautifully how in the end it will be our minds that will matter. Explaining his views on artificial intelligence, he said, “I am a great believer in the theory that the human mind is the most powerful imagination, machine. There is nothing that can beat the human mind.” While commenting on ChatGPT, he said we all will use the AI chatbot but we will use it differently. We have to use our own differentiations and smartness while using any AI tool to stand apart from the rest. "If there is a competition between you and me, you will use the ChatGPT output as your base, and then you will add your own differentiation, your own smartness, your own tweaking,” Murthy said. Narayana Murthy's JourneyMurthy was born in Karnataka’s Shidlaghatta in 1946. He completed his engineering from the National Institute of Engineering. In 1967, he graduat...

In the era of unicorns, there are few takers for Sudha Murty’s brand of simplicity

In invoking her simplicity, Sudha Murty inadvertently set off a social media storm. The author and wife of Infosys founder, N.R. Narayana Murthy, appeared on The Kapil Sharma Show on television a few weeks ago. Flanked by actor Raveena Tandon and Behenji, this is not the queue for you, economy passengers go elsewhere”. Murty didn’t say anything and they continued to speak to each other, referring to her as “cattle class people”. On another trip, she said, she was at the immigration line at London’s Heathrow airport, and the officer asked for her residential address. She wrote down 10 Downing Street. “The fellow looked at me and said, are you joking? No one can believe that I am a 72-year-old woman and simple, so how can I be the mother-in-law of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?” Murty said. Also read | For more than a week, Sudha Murty Simple, was a trending topic on Twitter, spawning a thousand jokes and several memes. Here’s a sample: ‘Why doesn’t Sudha Murty have any ₹2000 notes? She’s a simple person and that would be two grand’. (Cleverly marrying the two discussion points of the day.) Another: ‘Sudha Murthy is so humble that when people tell her she’s down to earth, she says it’s because of gravity’. Sudha Murty is so simple when asked about climate change..she. . Just Adjusted the ...AC— @Ram_Mohd_Singh_Azad (@Arun_Kaku05) Simplicity no longer a virtue You get the gist. This is not the first time Murty has talked about her simple lifestyle. In fact, for a c...

Best books written and recommended by Sudha Murthy

One of the most prominent and most favourite educator, author and philanthropist in India, Sudha Murthy is a brand in herself. Chairperson of the Infosys Foundation, Sudha Murthy is also known for her enormous contribution to the Indian literary space. These Sudha Murthy books are the perfect example of her immense wisdom and contribution to literature. Sudha Murthy’s books are translated into several Indian languages for more accessibility and are even included in the Sudha Murthy books that everyone must read The Mother I Never Knew: Two Novellas This book by Sudha Murthy comprises of two novellas that focus on the quests of two different men, but with the same objective – the search for a mother they never had. It tells the poignant story of Mukesh and Venkatesh, two young men, who discover secrets lurking in their family’s past. This sets them out on the quest for their mother. How will it turn out for them? Well, you’ll know when you give it a read. Wise And Otherwise This is a non-fiction book by Sudha Murthy. A collection of fifty vignettes of How I Taught My Grandmother to Read and Other Stories A delightful collection of stories recounting real-life incidents that happened to Sudha Murthy throughout the course of life, this book features 25 semi-autobiographical short stories, like when her grandmother asked her to teach her the alphabet, the President of India took her on a train ride with him and more such heartwarming stories. Gently Falls the Bakula Image: Cou...