Infosys Co-Founder NRN Narayana Murthy recently sparked a debate by suggesting young people should work 70 hours weekly. On Monday, he clarified that no one can be forced to work such long hours, but individuals should reflect on the necessity of doing so. Murthy shared his own experience of working over 70 hours a week for more than four decades at Infosys.

Murthy emphasised that these are personal choices and not topics for public debate. He stated, "I can say that I used to get to the office at 6:30 AM and leave at 8:30 PM, that's a fact. I have done it. So, nobody can say that no, that's wrong." He reiterated this during the Kilachand Memorial Lecture at IMC.
Work-Life Balance and Personal Reflection
Addressing work-life balance, Murthy noted that individuals should introspect rather than discuss these issues publicly. He believes each person should decide their own path based on personal reflection. His comments came amid discussions sparked by Larsen and Toubro Chairman S N Subrahmanyan's suggestion for employees to work 90 hours weekly.
Murthy highlighted the importance of one's efforts in improving the future for underprivileged children. He said, "That child can only be better off if I work hard, if I work smart, if I produce more revenue, if I pay more taxes." This underscores his belief in the impact of personal effort on societal progress.
Compassionate Capitalism and Corporate Responsibility
In his lecture, Murthy referenced German sociologist Max Weber, asserting that nations succeed through hard work, discipline, and good values despite challenges. He pointed out that 60% of Indians rely on free foodgrains monthly, indicating economic weakness.
Murthy criticised corporate greed for eroding trust in capitalism. He urged Indian business leaders to restore faith by practising compassionate capitalism. This involves fairness, transparency, integrity, accountability, and prioritising societal interests over personal gain.
When asked about lavish lifestyles among corporate leaders, Murthy refrained from judging as long as no laws are broken. He stressed that civilised societies improve life for future generations and that corporate leaders must embrace compassionate capitalism for long-term benefits.
Murthy concluded by stating that compassionate capitalism is essential for the survival of the wealthy and powerful. He warned that corporations cannot thrive in failing societies. His remarks highlight the need for ethical practices in business to ensure sustainable success.
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