See Mr.Murthy, you may be a tycoon of IT Industry. But above all that you are a human. When u took birth, you were a child, during the school days you were a student and now become a number one IT comany's founder. What may be your next role no one knows. You may be expert IT but that does not mean that whatever comes in your mind you spit through your tongue. You should respect your nation, that only gave u this much opportunity. Even in US, Indians are treated third rated citizen. But in India we give celebrity status to you people
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by soumik kalita on Aug 14, 2007 12:11 PM Permalink
It is ridiculous! Some people have no work. There are thousands of people going to bed without a square meal in this so called mighty nation, there are politicians who loot the country in broad daylight and our demographic indicators are worse than even many underdeveloped countries. People like Narayan Murthy who have helped generate employment for the youth who had little direction in this directionless country, who have given away vast amounts of their personal wealth for the betterment of people and a vision to this country are being challenged by unscrupulous people who are yet to make a mark in their own neighbourhood. Narayan Murthy is a national pride whether some people accept it or not. These organisations should try to put some politicians behind bars even for a day who are blatantly amassing wealth in this poverty stricken country.
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by Balaji on Aug 14, 2007 12:46 PM Permalink
Mr.Moorthy has not paying without sucking the blood of IT professional. If he has really interested in India's growth. He should have adopted some schools meant for orphonage and train them to come up in life. Simply taking the best brain available in market,he does the remaining. In chennai, there is a software which deploys mostly disabled people and make them best brain and simultaneously gaining success. This has not been come to light. MD of that company never shown his face to the outside world. He got best employer award who gives employment to disabled. See, Social Service is part of life. You have lot of channels to make this country developed. HCL is doing some charity by conducting courses. Likewise what Infosys did for this society. If you are average and fight come up in life, you have no place in infosys. THIs is True
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by Chanakya on Aug 14, 2007 01:54 PM Permalink
Balaji...this is the height of jealousy on someone else's growth....you are soooo pooor and remain pooor throughout... by the way, what little did you do for others with the earnings you have? while it is none of my business - please ask the question to yourself...i don't need your answer
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by Balaji on Aug 14, 2007 02:52 PM Permalink
Dear Mr.Chanakya, I do charity and inculcate uneducated and respect those who do the same. I feel that I did not do any wrong. What about you, I dont know.
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by Balaji on Aug 14, 2007 03:36 PM Permalink
How much is your hand,that much you contribute. Why we comment a person means. His statements are about nation where we live. We are touching neither his personal life or his fame. Even we thought of him to be the next Prez. But his true color came in to light. We have all rights to pass comments when he talks something about the nation
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by egrl on Aug 14, 2007 03:31 PM Permalink
Dear Chanakya. I respect your self dicipline. But you have not shown any such discipline while commenting me. I hope you would follow this in future. Personal vendetta will hamper relations
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by Chanakya on Aug 14, 2007 03:21 PM Permalink
Dear Balaji...as a self-principle, I neither boost about what I do in return to Society nor do I comment on someone else's achievement and status. somehow, I still feel your comment on Mr.Moorthy is beyond mine/yours status in society compared to where he is today with his self achievement as well as commitment to society/human kind.
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by Vishal Kale on Aug 14, 2007 12:11 PM Permalink
1. How is playing the instrumental version of the anthem an insult? It may be foolish, but certainly not an insult. Kindly remember that on Republic day, only the instrumental version is played. 2. Why dont most people stand up for the national anthem? Even big shots! Why no case against them? 3. Take a poll: ask people to recite the anthem. Open Challenge. I have done it on a dare from my elder brother... try it. You will be surprised how few people actually know our national anthem word-for-word. Is that not an insult? 4. Why dance to the changed tune of Vande Mataram? Why no court case against the musician? Remember: Vande Mataram is the national song 5. How many people salute the flag on independence day? 6. If we are rated as third-rate citizens in US, why go there at all? First you sell your soul for the sake of money and then cry foul! Make up your mind, man. I have no sympathy for these NRIs. It was their decision to leave, and they can face the consequences
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by alert on Aug 14, 2007 12:08 PM Permalink
Balaji.. your remarks are childish...Murthy did not show any disrespect to National Anthem. He has provided so much job opportunities to his countrymen, earned so many billions of FE to ur nation, brought so much fame and respect to our country internationally, had been a trend setter....In US and other countries Inidans are respected a lot and not treated as third rate citizen. Dont be blind to the facts and talk like a chavunist. The disrespect to the nation comes from the dirty politicians you elect who loots crores of public money. Did you ever think how these MLAS have got so many buildings and lands and Crores of cash with them. Is it from the salary and genuine business they earned. Even the recent case of 185 MLAs planning to go to China is an example.