DEGREE FIRST
YEAR – OU SYLLABUS
11. THE
NEED FOR EXCELLENCE
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N.R.NARAYANA MURTHY
INTRODUCTION:-
N.R.Narayana Murthy (1946- ) is one of the India’s best know
entrepreneurs and of Infosys Technologies Limited a global technology services
company. He is known for his simplicity and humility, he grabbed the
opportunity with both hands and Infosys became the first India economy to be
listed on the NASDAQ.
EXPLANATION:-
Naryana Murthy was addressing the young graduates in convection at
Ahmedabad the National Institute of designs. He delivered ethical message to them
as they were entering the adult stage. He said that they had many duties to
perform and have rights to fulfill their desires.
Through the example of Mahatma Gandhi speeches he connotes the position
of India in world market. We have achieved self-sufficiency in every walk of
life but we still are listed among underdeveloped countries. He expresses his
concern that enough attention has not been paid to excellence.
He depicts the lesson behind the underdevelopment of India political
interferences and their ordinate mind set for quantity rather than quality.
Further he said that there was red-tapism in government offices as lack of
accountability in government offices and fuel to fire. The introduction of 1990
Economic reforms later, software industries gain grand and laid down the
foundations for the development of India. Liberalization removed unnecessary
restrictions from companies and prompts them to run the enterprise efficiently.
Globalization integrates the national market with world market and reduced the
barriers in International trade. Privatization, alert the companies to work
properly and reduced the losers and opened the doors of inter market. Murthy
suggests the youth to face the difficulties and they should dream and sued to
achieve. It can be acquired only by relentless training frank feedback and
self-improvement. In the words of Harold Taylor “the roots of the true
achievement lie in the will to become the best that you can become.”
CONCLUSION:-
In his speech, Murthy put forth his view towards bureaucracy. He
emphasized on the strength of youth and made them to realize their obligations
towards the nation. Further, he states the positive effects of advanced
technology, modernization and the results of interference of politics in the
industrial sector before 1990.
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