Narayana Murthy's revelation on how he once travelled for 11 hours on a train to drop Sudha Murty has internet pointing out, 'Missed 70-hour schedule then?'
Infosys founder Narayana Murthy has doubled down on his controversial advice to young people in India to work 70 hours a week, saying the country's educated population owes it to the less fortunate to work "extremely hard".
The year featured a variety of iconic moments from many sectors, from Infosys founder Narayana Murthy's comments on the 70-hour work week to the internet wanting to know what Orry does.
"In other words, if Mr Gates and Mr Narayana Murthy sit down together and work out a compromise, we will end up exactly where we are, with a five-day work week!" the Congress leader said.
IT employees in the country work on an average work for around 45-50 hours per week, translating around 10 hours a day in the 5-day week while the standard is 40 hours a week as a large part of them is often compelled to work longer hours to meet project deadlines, as per data from staffing firms.