Unfair criticism of NRN and Infosys

204

murali772 - 10 March, 2011 | Bangalore | Media Reports | Economy | chauvinism | Others | Language and Culture | Jobs

Create excellent, world-class school textbooks in Kannada in maths and science. Encourage students to take part in Kannada events. Kannada must be made attractive to children, but not by shutting off some other language.

Language matters a lot. Even today, when I speak to my family, it’s in Kannada as that’s what I am comfortable with. There are emotions I can express only in Kannada. But when I have to read an article on technology, I understand it’s best in English because that’s the lingua franca of that domain. It’s all based on transactions on certain domains. You need Kannada, you need English, you need Hindi.

We are the only software company which has operations in three cities in the state: Bangalore, Mangalore and Mysore. We were the first Indian software company to start operations in Bangalore much before it became fashionable to do so. Since 1983, we have made 55,000 offers to the children of Karnataka. This is higher than any other company in the state’s history.

Infosys is the company that has paid the highest tax in Karnataka. I am the only CEO in the country’s history who has argued several times that there should be no tax exemption for software exporters. For the year ending March 2011, we would have paid Rs 2,100 to 2,300 crore in tax. Till December, we had paid Rs 1,600 crore.
    
Sometimes, because of difference in interpretation among various income tax department officials, the department raises additional demands on companies. In the history of Infosys right from 1992, when first such additional demands were made, we have fought it up to the tribunal and 99% of the time, the extra money we have paid has been returned to us with interest. To claim we have evaded tax is completely unjustified. In a civilized society we shouldn’t make such statements.


The above are excerpts from an interview of the redoubtable Sri N R Narayanamurthy in the ToI. For the full text, click here.

An overwhelming majority of Kannadiga's (and Indians), I am sure, have the greatest admiration for NRN. The government couldn't have chosen a better person to inaugurate the World Kannada Meet.

And, by making the uncalled for comments, the likes of Sri Bargur Ramachandra have only negated the cause of Kannada and Karnataka. One would have thought literature helped in furthering enlightenment. Apparently, not fully so.

Muralidhar Rao

 


COMMENTS

Criticism is not a crime as such

psaram42 - 10 March, 2011 - 08:57

 Criticism is not a crime as such but it may boomerang, which seems to be the case here. Dr Bargur Ramachandra comments have failed to reverse Yeddurappa decision to have NRN inaugurate the World Kannada Meet in Belgaum on Friday. There need be no ban on a non kannadiga to inaugurate Kannada meet, may it be a purely literary meet too. NRN is only inaugurating not reading a paper in the seminar as such.

 

English being the lingua franca language is what is used through out India and major parts of the world. Why we should be denied the privilege / advantage Dr. Baraguravare? When British left India they left it with a hope that our country will go to pieces. Telangana? 

non-Kannadiga - yaaru adu?

murali772 - 10 March, 2011 - 09:29

There need be no ban on a non kannadiga to inaugurate Kannada meet

I hope you are not referring to NRN. As far as he is concerned, there perhaps can't be a truer Kannadiga than him.

N R Narayana Murthy, co-founder of Infosys Technologies Ltd., said, “Today, this industry brings $40 billion to this city. Foreign universities such as Cornell came to help us in our research. No one from the Indian Institute of Science came until Prof P Balaram came to us much later. Now, we have created an ecosystem where researchers in higher institutes will help us.” “The software sector provides the most number of jobs in industry. TCS, Infosys and Wipro add more jobs than any other company and have contributed more to the Indian economy than any other company in the last 100 years,” he said.
 
For the full text of the report in the New Indian Express, click here
 
One hopes at least now the lot who have been referring to the IT lot as "cyber coolies", etc, have changed that outlook. The fact of the matter is that, in the very fiirst place itself, it was out of plain jealousy. 
 


PRAJA.IN COMMENT GUIDELINES

Posting Guidelines apply for comments as well. No foul language, hate mongering or personal attacks. If criticizing third person or an authority, you must be fact based, as constructive as possible, and use gentle words. Avoid going off-topic no matter how nice your comment is. Moderators reserve the right to either edit or simply delete comments that don't meet these guidelines. If you are nice enough to realize you violated the guidelines, please save Moderators some time by editing and fixing yourself. Thanks!