Viral Pic: Infosys Murthy’s Padabhivandanam

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narayana murthy, the founder of Infosys, is a humble man, and there are numerous stories to support this. Here is also another story that demonstrates Murthy's simplicity. Murthy attended an event on sunday at Rajam's GMR Engineering college in the vizianagaram district as the honorary guest of honour. Murthy kneeled and showed reverence when he confronted Neelachalam, the head of the GMR group and the brother of Grandhi Mallikarjuna Rao.
The audience was in a state of shock as soon as Murthy bowed down (Padabhivandanam) to receive Neelachalam's blessings. Many kids applauded when they saw Murthy's performance. For us, those three characteristics—humbleness, respect for authority figures, and—most importantly—kindness—define Murthy's extraordinary personality. Murthy is a billionaire who founded the most prosperous IT business in india while remaining true to his roots. Forever a legend!
NR narayana murthy and six other engineers launched Infosys in 1981 with a capital of just Rs 10,000. Since then, the business has developed into an IT juggernaut with a market capitalization of Rs 6.32 lakh crore. Murthy began his entrepreneurial adventure in the 1980s, a period he once described as "very business-unfriendly."
With a net worth of $4.5 billion, he is currently not only prosperous but also among the top 50 richest Indians, according to Forbes. After 30 years with the business, Murthy retired as chairman of the IT major, which recently celebrated four decades of achievement, in 2011, but he returned in 2013 to transfer control to a qualified CEO in 2014.

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