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'I’m Not Taking Back My View': Narayana Murthy Reaffirms Stance Against Work-Life Balance

“When PM Modi is working 100 hours a week, the only way to show our appreciation for the things that are happening around us is by our work,” Murthy said

Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy has strongly reaffirmed his support for a six-day workweek on Thursday, emphasising that India’s economic progress depends on a culture of hard work and commitment. 

While speaking at CNBC Global Leadership Summit, Murthy recalled a remark by KV Kamath, Independent Director and Non-Executive Chairman of Jio Financial Services, who once stated that given India's status as a developing country with numerous challenges, the focus should be on addressing those issues rather than on concerns about work-life balance.

Murthy further praised Prime Minister Modi, his cabinet ministers, and bureaucrats for their tireless dedication to the nation.

“When PM Modi is working 100 hours a week, the only way to show our appreciation for the things that are happening around us is by our work,” Murthy said. He also expressed his disappointment over India’s transition from a six-day to a five-day workweek in 1986, a shift he has never supported.

"We need to work hard in this country. There is no substitute for hard work. Even if you are the most intelligent guy, you have to work hard. So I’m not taking back my view. I will take it to my grave," Murthy added. 

He also shared that, during his career, he would leave for the office at 6:30 am and return at 8:40 pm, working 14 hours and 10 minutes a day, six and a half days a week, until his retirement. "I’m proud of it," he added.

His comments come amid ongoing debate over his previous suggestion that youngsters in India should strive for a 70-hour workweek. The proposal sparked mixed reactions—some supported it, emphasising the importance of a strong work ethic, while others criticised it as overly demanding.

In response to the backlash, Murthy stood by his views, reaffirming his belief that hard work is crucial, regardless of intelligence or talent. “In this country, we need to work hard. There is no substitute for hard work, even if you are the most intelligent guy,” he said.

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