Narayana Murthy: “I Don’t Believe in Work-Life Balance, India Needs a 70-Hour Workweek

Narayana Murthy: "I Don’t Believe in Work-Life Balance, India Needs a 70-Hour Workweek

Narayana Murthy: "I Don’t Believe in Work-Life Balance, India Needs a 70-Hour Workweek

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In a recent discussion, Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy has once again made headlines by reaffirming his controversial views on work ethics in India. He has reiterated his stance on the 70-hour workweek, stating that he does not believe in the concept of ‘work-life balance’. He also expressed disappointment over India’s shift from a six-day to a five-day workweek in 1986. “I don’t believe in work-life balance,” Murthy said.

During the CNBC-TV18 Global Leadership Summit, Murthy emphasized the importance of hard work and commitment for India’s economic development, suggesting that Indians should aim to work 70 hours a week to aid the country’s advancement. He recalled an event from around 25 years ago where KV Kamath was asked about work-life balance, to which Kamath responded that India, facing numerous challenges as a developing nation, should focus on survival before worrying about balancing work and life. Kamath is currently the chairman of Jio Financial Services.

Murthy expressed that “India needs a stronger work ethic” and reiterated his belief in the necessity of a 70-hour workweek, stating, “I am sorry, I have not changed my view. I will take this with me to my grave.” He noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi likely works around 100 hours a week, and that the dedication shown by the Prime Minister, his cabinet, and bureaucrats should be matched by the citizens’ efforts.

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Murthy concluded that India’s advancement relies on the willingness of its people to make sacrifices, viewing hard work as a duty, especially for those who have gained from the country’s publicly-funded education system.

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