Beyond Boardrooms: NR Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murty share their story

CNBC-TV18, India's premier business news channel, is gearing up for an unprecedented double feature on January 8, 2024, at 7 PM, showcasing an exclusive interview with Shereen Bhan, Managing Editor CNBC-TV18 with two of India’s renowned leaders of India Inc, Mr. NR Narayana Murthy, and Ms. Sudha Murty. The inspiring conversation delves into their extraordinary life, unveiling untold stories from their past and their personal sacrifice that fuelled the success of Infosys.

In the interview, the Murthy’s open up about their journey from the early days of Infosys to personal milestones, offering a comprehensive understanding of their shared values and individual strengths. The conversation transcends business success, delving into the heart of their extraordinary relationship. From Sudha Murty's choice to spell her surname as 'Murty' due to Sanskrit beliefs instead of ‘Murthy’ to NR Narayana Murthy's commitment to leading by example, the couple provides glimpses into the values that built not only a successful business but also a harmonious family.

Talking about taking a step back in her journey with Infosys, Mrs. Murty said, "Thinking about managing my family and work I thought of taking a step back, at least that’s what the brain said, but the heart did not accept it. The heart said no; I have to work because I love technology. Also, the idea of working hard for your own company brought a different kind of joy to me. It's not just about money; the joy of working with your colleagues and creating a product or service is something very special. I always enjoyed that in telecom, and I have to acknowledge that for everything, there is a price."

In his latest interaction, Mr. Murthy while facing questions about the backlash surrounding his recommendation of a 70-hour work week, addressed the criticism and highlighted the hard work put in by the less privileged section in India, adding that people need to work hard in this country because poor farmers and factory workers work very hard, he said, “I rationalise it this way. When somebody has performed much better than me in their own field, I respect them and ask where they find me wrong in this. But I didn’t find it. A lot of my western friends, NRIs, and good people in India have called me and they are very happy about it. Those of us who received education at a very huge discount, thanks to subsidies from the government, owe it to the less fortunate citizens of India to work harder.”

As the co-founders of Infosys, NR Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murty reveal the intricate layers of their journey, providing insights into their shared values, individual strengths, and the unconventional choices that have left an indelible mark on India's corporate landscape. The interview, conducted by CNBC-TV18's Shereen Bhan, goes beyond business, delving into the heart of their extraordinary relationship and emphasizing the art of sacrifice, resilience, and conviction that paved the way for Infosys. CNBC-TV18 invites viewers to witness the Murthys' extraordinary story, emphasizing the art of sacrifice, resilience, and conviction that paved the way for Infosys.

Tune in on January 8, 2024, at 7 PM for this exclusive interview that goes beyond business, touching the heart of what it takes to build an enduring legacy.

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