The concept of giving to someone who is not your own has just started in India. There is still time till the understanding of ‘my personal good is not important, but my public good is important’ is part of the Indian mentality. Sudha Murty, Chairperson, Infosys Foundation, in the second part of the conversation with The wp Journal, speaks on how the TATA’s have always done good work, in the absence and presence of the 2% mandate. With all the work done in the wp domain, the important part is to have a good functional society, which has fewer differences in it.
The TATA’s Are My Role Model: Sudha Murthy, Chairperson, Infosys Foundation (Interview Part 2)
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