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Infosys founder NR Narayan Murthy has asked business and entrepreneurs to behave like humans with their employees. He said that the difference between the lowest and highest salary in companies should also be reduced. Murthy said these things in TIE Con Mumbai 2025.
Murthy said that every corporate employee needs to maintain respect and dignity. Employees should be publicly praised and criticized in private. And as far as possible, all its benefits should be shared in a fair manner among all the employees of the company.
In the coming time, the end and development of poverty from India will be only when the country’s business and entrepreneurs will adopt capitalism. The country cannot succeed in its current socialist mindset. Capitalism gives people an opportunity to reveal new ideas, so that they can earn money for themselves and their investors, generate employment and thus reduce poverty.
Stay in controversies by advising 70 hours a week
October 2023: In 2023, Narayan Murthy advised the youth of the country to work 70 hours a week. He had asked the youth to work hard to make India a global leader. After this, social media was divided into many different factions. After this statement of the idol, he got as much as he was criticized.
December 2024: Murthy had said that the youth have to understand that we have to work hard and work towards making India number one. We have to keep our aspirations high, because 800 million (80 crore) Indians get free ration. This means that 800 million Indians are in poverty. If we are not in a position to work hard then who will work hard.

Narayan Murthy in 1981 Established Infosys
Narayan Murthy founded India’s second largest tech firm Infosys in 1981. Since then, the company’s CEO was from 2002. He was then the chairman of the board from 2002 to 2006.
In August 2011, the Murthy retired from the Murthy Company with the title of Emeritus. However, he once again entered the company as an executive chairman in 2013. During this time his son Rohan Murthy was working as his executive assistant.
