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| name         = Sudha Murty
| name               = Sudha Murthy
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| caption           = Murty in April 2023
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| birth_name   = Sudha Kulkarni
| birth_name         = Sudha Kulkarni
| birth_date   = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1950|08|19}}
| birth_date         = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1950|08|19}}
| birth_place   = [[Shiggaon]], [[Mysore State]] (present day [[Karnataka]]), India
| birth_place       = [[Shiggaon]], [[Bombay State]] (present-day [[Karnataka]]), India
| nationality  = [[Indian people|Indian]]
| alma_mater         = {{Unbulleted list||[[B.V.B. College of Engineering and Technology]] | [[Indian Institute of Science]]}}
| alma_mater   = {{Unbulleted_list|[[New York University]]|[[B.V.B. College of Engineering and Technology]]|[[Indian Institute of Science]]}}
[[Cornell University]], [[Ithaca, New York]]
| occupation   = Chairperson of [[Infosys Foundation]]
| occupation         = Chairperson of [[Infosys Foundation]]<br />Children's writer
| spouse       = [[N. R. Narayana Murthy]]
| spouse             = [[N. R. Narayana Murthy]]
| children     = [[Rohan Murthy and Akshata Murthy]]
| children           = [[Akshata Murty]] and [[Rohan Murty]]
| relatives     = [[Rishi Sunak]] (son-in-law), [[Aparna Krishnan, Lakshmi Venu]] (daughter-in-law), [[Krishna Sunak]] (Daughter of Akshara), [[Anoushka Sunak]] (Daughter of Akshara)
| relatives         = [[Rishi Sunak]] (son-in-law)
| awards        = [[Padma Shri]]
| awards            = [[Padma Shri]]<br />[[Daana Chintamani Attimabbe Award]]<br />[[Padma Bhushan]]
| notable_works = {{Unbulleted_list|''[[How I Taught My Grandmother to Read]]''|''[[Mahashweta]]''|''[[Dollar Bahu]]''}}
| notable_works     = {{Unbulleted list|''[[How I Taught My Grandmother to Read]]''|''[[Mahashweta]]''|''[[Dollar Bahu]]''}}
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'''Sudha Murty''' (''née'' '''Kulkarni''') ([[Kannada language|Kannada]] : ಸುಧಾ ಮೂರ್ತಿ) (born 19 August 1950) is an Indian engineering teacher, author and a social worker. She is also the chairperson of the [[Infosys Foundation]]. She is married to the co-founder of [[Infosys]], [[N. R. Narayana Murthy]]. Murty was awarded the [[Padma Shri]], the fourth highest civilian award in India, for social work by the [[Government of India]] in 2006.
'''Sudha Murty''' (''{{née}}'' '''Kulkarni'''; born 19 August 1950) is an Indian educator, author and philanthropist who is chairperson of the [[Infosys Foundation]]. She is married to the co-founder of [[Infosys]], [[N. R. Narayana Murthy]]. Murty was awarded the [[Padma Shri]], the fourth highest civilian award in India, for social work by the [[Government of India]] in 2006.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sudha Murty Profile – Write India Season 2 Author |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/books/writeindia/season-2/writeindiaauthor/57083841.cms |access-date=2022-06-08 |website=timesofindia.indiatimes.com |language=en}}</ref> Later in 2023, she was awarded the [[Padma Bhushan]], the third highest civilian award in India.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2023-01-25 |title=Full list of 2023 Padma awards |language=en-IN |work=[[The Hindu]] | url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/full-list-of-2023-padma-awards-mulayam-singh-yadav-sm-krishna-zakir-hussain-kumar-mangalam-birla-among-recipients/article66433516.ece |access-date=2023-01-26 |issn=0971-751X}}</ref>
 
Sudha Murty began her professional career in computer science and engineering. She is the chairperson of the [[Infosys Foundation]] and a member of the public health care initiatives of the [[Gates Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.tata.com/company/Media/inside.aspx?artid=v1rSpAy0c20= Ratan Tata, Rahul Dravid on Gates Foundation board] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130522221452/http://tata.com/company/Media/inside.aspx?artid=v1rSpAy0c20= |date=22 May 2013 }}. tata.com (15 July 2003). Retrieved on 8 December 2011.</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20031231111353/http://www.hindu.com/2003/12/06/stories/2003120609520800.htm Gates Foundation's AIDS initiative launched]. ''The Hindu'' (6 December 2003). Retrieved on 8 December 2011.</ref> She has founded several orphanages, participated in rural development efforts, supported the movement to provide all [[Karnataka]] government schools with computer and library facilities, and established [[Murty Classical Library of India]] at [[Harvard University]].<ref>[http://www.business-standard.com/women/news/sudha-murthy-humility-personified/123253/on Sudha Murthy: Humility personified]. Business-standard.com (23 January 2011). Retrieved on 8 December 2011.</ref><ref>Vinita Chaturvedi (18 October 2011) [https://web.archive.org/web/20131202231103/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-10-18/news-interviews/30296207_1_sudha-murthy-narayan-murthy-drama-festival I'm enjoying my acting stint: Sudha Murthy]. ''Times of India''.</ref><ref>[http://www.murtylibrary.com/ Home | The Murthy Classical Library of India]. Murtylibrary.com. Retrieved on 31 August 2013.</ref> Murty initiated a bold move to introduce computer and library facilities in all schools in Karnataka & taught [[computer science]]. She got the "Best Teacher Award" in 1995 from Rotary Club at Bangalore.


Murty is best known for her social work and her contribution to literature in Kannada and English. ''Dollar Bahu'' (English: ''Dollar Daughter-in-Law''), a novel originally authored by her in [[Kannada language|Kannada]] and later translated into English as ''Dollar Bahu,'' was adapted as a [[Dollar Bahu|televised dramatic series]] by [[Zee TV]] in 2001.<ref>Arshiya Kapadia (30 September 2001) [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20010930/spectrum/main5.htm The million-dollar name behind Dollar Bahu]. Tribuneindia.com. Retrieved on 8 December 2011.</ref> Sudha Murthy has also acted in the Marathi film ''Pitruroon'' and the Kannada film ''Prarthana''. She has also appeared in ''[[Kaun Banega Crorepati]]'' season 11 in its finale week episode "Karamveer".
Sudha Murty began her professional career in computer science and engineering. She is the chairperson of the [[Infosys Foundation]] and a member of the public health care initiatives of the [[Gates Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.tata.com/company/Media/inside.aspx?artid=v1rSpAy0c20= Ratan Tata, Rahul Dravid on Gates Foundation board] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130522221452/http://tata.com/company/Media/inside.aspx?artid=v1rSpAy0c20= |date=22 May 2013 }}. ''tata.com''. 15 July 2003. Retrieved 8 December 2011.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2003-12-31 |title=The Hindu : Gates Foundation's AIDS initiative launched |url=http://www.hindu.com/2003/12/06/stories/2003120609520800.htm |access-date=2022-05-02 |website= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031231111353/http://www.hindu.com/2003/12/06/stories/2003120609520800.htm |archive-date=31 December 2003 |url-status=dead}}</ref> She has founded several orphanages, participated in [[rural development]] efforts, supported the movement to provide all [[Karnataka]] government schools with computer and library facilities, and established [[Murty Classical Library of India]] at [[Harvard University]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=29 April 2010 |title=Murty family gift establishes Murty Classical Library of India series |url=https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/04/murty-family-gift-establishes-murty-classical-library-of-india-series/ |access-date=8 March 2022 |website=Harvard Gazette |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Murthy, wife gift Harvard $5.2 mn to publish Indian classics – Indian Express |url=http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/murthy-wife-gift-harvard--5.2-mn-to-publish-indian-classics/607637/ |access-date=8 March 2022 |website=archive.indianexpress.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=R |first=Prerna |date=2011-01-23 |title=Sudha Murthy: Humility personified |work=Business Standard India |url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/beyond-business/sudha-murthy-humility-personified-111012300060_1.html |access-date=2022-05-02}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2013-12-02 |title=I'm enjoying my acting stint: Sudha Murthy – The Times of India |url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-10-18/news-interviews/30296207_1_sudha-murthy-narayan-murthy-drama-festival |access-date=2022-05-02 |website= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202231103/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-10-18/news-interviews/30296207_1_sudha-murthy-narayan-murthy-drama-festival |archive-date=2 December 2013 |url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Murty Classical Library of India |url=https://www.murtylibrary.com/ |access-date=2022-05-02 |website=www.murtylibrary.com |language=en}}</ref>


==Early life and education==
Murty is best known for her philanthropy and her contribution to literature in Kannada and English. ''Dollar Bahu'' ({{lit.|Dollar Daughter-in-Law}}), a novel originally authored by her in [[Kannada language|Kannada]] and later translated into English as ''Dollar Bahu,'' was adapted as a [[Dollar Bahu|televised dramatic series]]<ref>{{cite news |title=Why Sudha Murthy feels men should be better at household work than women |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/relationships/love-sex/why-sudha-murthy-feels-men-should-be-better-at-household-work-than-women/articleshow/93525552.cms |website=The Times of India}}</ref> by [[Zee TV]] in 2001.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Sunday Tribune – Spectrum – Article |url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20010930/spectrum/main5.htm |access-date=2022-05-02 |website=www.tribuneindia.com}}</ref> ''Runa'' ({{lit.|Debt}}), a story by Sudha Murthy was adapted as a Marathi film, ''[[Pitruroon]]'' by director [[Nitish Bharadwaj|Nitish Bhardwaj]]. Sudha Murthy has also acted in the film<ref>{{Cite web |title=Author Murthy makes acting debut with Pitruroon – Indian Express |url=http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/author-murthy-makes-acting-debut-with-pitruroon/1204533/ |access-date=2022-04-15 |website=archive.indianexpress.com}}</ref> as well as a Kannada film ''Prarthana''.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Sudha Murty makes cameo appearance in Kannada movie |work=The Economic Times |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/sudha-murty-makes-cameo-appearance-in-kannada-movie/articleshow/61815761.cms?from=mdr |access-date=8 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=1 December 2017 |title=Acting in films isn't easy, says Sudha Murthy after playing cameo in Kannada film |url=https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/acting-films-isnt-easy-sudha-murthy-72472 |access-date=8 March 2022 |website=The News Minute |language=en}}</ref>
Sudha Murty was born into a [[Kannada people]] [[Madhva brahmins]] family<ref>{{Cite web|last=Murthy|first=Sudha|title="A woman's place is in the kitchen": My experience as the only girl in engineering school in 1968|url=https://qz.com/india/1038178/sudha-murthy-wife-of-infosys-founder-nr-narayana-murthy-recalls-being-only-girl-in-her-engineering-college/|access-date=2021-12-22|website=Quartz|language=en}}</ref> on 19 August 1950 in [[Shiggaon]], [[Haveri]] in [[Karnataka]], India, the daughter of surgeon Dr. R. H. Kulkarni and his wife Vimala Kulkarni. She was raised by her parents and maternal grandparents. These childhood experiences form the historical basis for her first notable work entitled ''How I Taught My Grandmother to Read, [[Wise & Otherwise|Wise and Otherwise and Other Stories]]''.<ref name="charityfocus1">[http://nipun.charityfocus.org/inspire/infosys.html About Mrs. Narayan Murthy]. Nipun.charityfocus.org (10 February 1978). Retrieved on 8 December 2011.</ref> Murthy completed a B.Eng. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the [[B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology]] (now known as [[KLE Technological University]]), standing first in her class and receiving a gold medal from then [[Chief Minister of Karnataka]]. Murty completed M.Eng. in Computer Science from the [[Indian Institute of Science]], standing first in her class and receiving a gold medal from the Indian Institute of Engineers.<ref>[http://living.oneindia.in/cosmopolitan/cosmo-life/2011/sudha-murthy-the-woman-behind-170811.html Sudha Murty | The Woman Behind | Narayan Murthy Wife] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120715043611/http://living.oneindia.in/cosmopolitan/cosmo-life/2011/sudha-Murthy-the-woman-behind-170811.html |date=15 July 2012 }}. Living.Oneindia. in (17 August 2011). Retrieved on 8 December 2011.</ref>


==Career==
== Early life and education ==
Sudha Murty became the first female engineer hired at India's largest auto manufacturer [[TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company]] (TELCO). She joined the company as a Development Engineer in Pune and then worked in Mumbai & Jamshedpur as well. She had written a postcard to the company's Chairman complaining of the "men only" gender bias at TELCO. As a result, she was granted a special interview and hired immediately. She later joined [Walchand Group] of Industries at Pune as Senior Systems Analyst.
Sudha Murty was born into a [[Kannada language|Kannada
]]-speaking [[Deshastha Madhva Brahmin]] family<ref>{{Cite web |last=Murty |first=Sudha |title="A woman's place is in the kitchen": My experience as the only girl in engineering school in 1968 |url=https://qz.com/india/1038178/sudha-murthy-wife-of-infosys-founder-nr-narayana-murthy-recalls-being-only-girl-in-her-engineering-college/ |access-date=2021-12-22 |website=Quartz |date=26 July 2017 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Passion, Pages, Philanthropy |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/trending/passion-pages-philanthropy-101629375440952.html |publisher=Hindustan Times |date=19 August 2021}}</ref> on 19 August 1951 in [[Shiggaon]], [[Haveri]] in [[Karnataka]], India, the daughter of R. H. Kulkarni, a surgeon, and his wife Vimala Kulkarni, a school teacher. She was raised by her parents and maternal grandparents. These childhood experiences form the historical basis for her first notable work entitled ''How I Taught My Grandmother to Read, [[Wise & Otherwise|Wise and Otherwise and Other Stories]]''.<ref name="charityfocus1">{{Cite web |title=About Mrs. Narayan Murthy |url=http://nipun.servicespace.org/inspire/infosys.html |access-date=2022-05-02 |website=nipun.servicespace.org}}</ref> Murty completed a [[Bachelor of Engineering|BEng]] in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the [[B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology]] (now known as KLE Technological University), and then a [[Master of Engineering|MEng]] in Computer Science from the [[Indian Institute of Science]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=28 June 2015 |title=Nobody believed I was an IISc graduate: Sudha Murty |url=https://www.deccanchronicle.com/150628/nation-current-affairs/article/nobody-believed-i-was-iisc-graduate-sudha-murty |access-date=8 March 2022 |website=Deccan Chronicle |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite news |last= |date=3 July 2015 |title=One woman, many roles |language=en-IN |work=The Hindu |url=https://www.thehindu.com/in-school/signpost/one-woman-many-roles/article7382659.ece |access-date=8 March 2022 |issn=0971-751X}}</ref>


In 1996, she started [[Infosys Foundation]] & to date has been the Trustee of Infosys Foundation and a Visiting Professor at the PG Center of [[Bangalore University]]. She also taught at [[Christ University]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Presenting Harmony's silvers – sparkling lives, success stories, accounts of endurance, courage, grit, and passion|url=http://www.harmonyindia.org/hportal/VirtualPageView.jsp?page_id=501|website=harmonyindia.org|access-date=2 December 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924025313/http://www.harmonyindia.org/hportal/VirtualPageView.jsp?page_id=501|archive-date=24 September 2015}}</ref> She has written and published many books, of which two are travelogues, two technical books, six novels, and three educative books.
== Career ==
Sudha Murty became the first female engineer hired at India's largest auto manufacturer [[TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company]] (TELCO).<ref>{{Cite web |last=Digita |first=Et now |date=6 June 2021 |title=Throwback: When Sudha Murthy's letter to JRD Tata led her to become 1st woman engineer to work for TELCO |url=https://www.timesnownews.com/business-economy/companies/article/throwback-when-sudha-murthys-letter-to-jrd-tata-led-her-to-become-1st-woman-engineer-to-work-for-telco/766917 |access-date=12 June 2023 |website=timesnownews |language=en}}</ref> She joined the company as a Development Engineer in Pune and then worked in Mumbai & Jamshedpur as well. She had written a postcard to the company's Chairman complaining of the "men only" gender bias at TELCO. As a result, she was granted a special interview and hired immediately.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rana |first=S Gautam |date=24 October 2022 |title=Sudha Murthy still fond of Tatas {{!}} Patna News – Times of India |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/patna/sudha-murthy-still-fond-of-tatas/articleshow/26112280.cms |access-date=8 March 2022 |website=The Times of India |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> She later joined [[Walchand group|Walchand Group]] of Industries at Pune as Senior Systems Analyst.


Two institutions of higher learning, the H.R. Kadim Diwan Building housing the Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) department at [[IIT Kanpur]]<ref>[http://www.iitk.ac.in/drpg/cssee.htm New CSE Building, IIT Kanpur] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100202212828/http://www.iitk.ac.in/drpg/cssee.htm |date=2 February 2010 }}. Iitk.ac.in. Retrieved on 8 December 2011.</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20131212083810/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2002-01-04/lucknow/27138741_1_narayan-murthy-air-connectivity-infosys-chairman Infosys chief Narayan Murthy rejects govt offer ]. Times of India (4 January 2002). Retrieved on 8 December 2011.</ref> and the Narayan Rao Melgiri Memorial National Law Library at [[NLSIU]],<ref name="hindu2005">[https://web.archive.org/web/20071212220123/http://www.hindu.com/2005/08/29/stories/2005082908390500.htm Karnataka / Bangalore News : Director thanks Dharam Singh]. The Hindu (29 August 2005). Retrieved on 8 December 2011.</ref> were both endowed and inaugurated by the [[Infosys Foundation]].
In 1996, she started [[Infosys Foundation]] and to date has been the Trustee of Infosys Foundation and a Visiting Professor at the PG Center of [[Bangalore University]]. She also taught at [[Christ University]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Presenting Harmony's silvers – sparkling lives, success stories, accounts of endurance, courage, grit, and passion |url=http://www.harmonyindia.org/hportal/VirtualPageView.jsp?page_id=501 |website=harmonyindia.org |access-date=2 December 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924025313/http://www.harmonyindia.org/hportal/VirtualPageView.jsp?page_id=501 |archive-date=24 September 2015}}</ref>


==Personal life==
Sudha Murty has written and published many books which include novels, non-fiction, travelogues, technical books, and memoirs. Her books have been translated into all major Indian languages. She is also a columnist for English and Kannada newspapers.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news |date=17 January 2018 |title=On sanitation and heritage restoration: Sudha Murty, Infosys Foundation |work=[[The Economic Times]] | url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/opinion/interviews/on-sanitation-and-heritage-restoration-sudha-murty-infosys-foundation/articleshow/57807577.cms |access-date=8 March 2022}}</ref>
Sudha Murty married [[N. R. Narayana Murthy]] while employed as an engineer at TELCO in Pune.<ref>[http://www.tata.com/article/inside/aIWX4x9jXOU=/TLYVr3YPkMU= JRD's words inspired me in philanthropy: Sudha Murthy] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130522222152/http://tata.com/company/Media/inside.aspx?artid=aIWX4x9jXOU=|date=22 May 2013}}. tata.com (23 October 2002). Retrieved on 8 December 2011.</ref> The couple have two children, Akshata and [[Rohan Murthy|Rohan]]. Her daughter Akshata married [[Rishi Sunak]], her classmate from Stanford. In 2020, Sunak became [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] of the United Kingdom.<ref name="karnataka.com">Raggi Mudde (1 October 2007) [http://www.karnataka.com/personalities/sudha-murty/ The Philanthropist and Infoscion – Sudha Murty]. Karnataka.com. Retrieved on 31 May 2013.</ref>


Murty describes herself as "a movie buff".<ref>Farhana Farook (6 January 2014) [http://www.filmfare.com/interviews/i-watched-365-films-in-one-year-sudha-murthy-5083.html "I watched 365 films in one year" – Sudha Murthy]. filmfare.com.Retrieved on 30May2014.</ref>
== Philanthropy ==
{{Main|Infosys Foundation}}
[[File:Sudha murthy.jpg|thumb|250px|Sudha Murty at the Infosys Foundation]]
Murty's [[Infosys Foundation]] is a public charitable trust founded in 1996.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Sundar |first=Pushpa |url=http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199470686.001.0001/acprof-9780199470686 |title=Giving with a Thousand Hands: The Changing Face of Indian Philanthropy |date=2017-02-16 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=978-0-19-947068-6 |doi=10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199470686.003.0008}}</ref>


In an installation ceremony of chairpersons of Ficci Ladies Organisation (FLO), Murty said her life was changed by advice she got from [[J. R. D. Tata|J.R.D.Tata]] when she left her job to assist her husband Narayana Murthy to start up the company Infosys. He told her to remember that no-one is the owner of money. "You are only trustee of money and it always changes hands. When you are successful, give it back to society that gave you so much goodwill".<ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/women-should-believe-in-themselves-sudha-murthy/article2234665.ece Women should believe in themselves: Sudha Murthy]. ''The Hindu''. 17 July 2011</ref> Murty gave 10000 rupees to start Infosys.
== Personal life ==
Sudha Murty married [[N. R. Narayana Murthy]]<ref>{{cite web |first=Malabika |last=Sarkar |url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/entertainment/murty-not-murthy-my-husband-spells-his-name-wrong-says-sudha-murty-as-she-talks-books-marriage-and-infosys-at-an-authors-afternoon-only-t2-was-there/cid/1563069 |title=Murty, not Murthy – My husband spells his name wrong, says Sudha Murty |work=[[The Telegraph (India)|The Telegraph Online]] | language=en |date=19 February 2015 |access-date=26 October 2022}}</ref> while employed as an engineer at TELCO in Pune.<ref>[http://www.tata.com/article/inside/aIWX4x9jXOU=/TLYVr3YPkMU= JRD's words inspired me in philanthropy: Sudha Murthy] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130522222152/http://tata.com/company/Media/inside.aspx?artid=aIWX4x9jXOU=|date=22 May 2013}}. tata.com (23 October 2002). Retrieved on 8 December 2011.</ref> The couple have two children, including fashion designer [[Akshata Murty]], who is married to the current British Prime Minister, [[Rishi Sunak]].


==Social work==
Her siblings include [[Caltech]] astrophysicist [[Shrinivas Kulkarni]] and Jaishree Deshpande (wife of [[Gururaj Deshpande]]) who co-founded the [[Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation]] at MIT
[[File: Sudha murthy.jpg|thumb|250px|Sudha Murty at the Infosys Foundation]]
Murty's [[Infosys Foundation]] is a public charitable trust founded in 1996 and Murthy is one of the trustees. Through Foundation she has built 2,300 houses in the flood-affected areas. Murty's social work covers the [[Health care|healthcare]], [[education]], empowerment of women, public hygiene, art and culture, and poverty alleviation at the grassroots level.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/infosys-foundation-to-build-houses-in-flood-hit-kodagu-district-118101000952_1.html|title=Infosys Foundation to build houses in flood-hit Kodagu district|newspaper=Business Standard India|date=10 October 2018}}</ref> Her vision of a library for each school has resulted in the setting up of 70,000 libraries so far. She is helping out rural areas by building 16,000 public toilets and several hundred toilets in the city of [[Bangalore|Bengaluru]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/opinion/interviews/on-sanitation-and-heritage-restoration-sudha-murty-infosys-foundation/articleshow/57807577.cms|title=On sanitation and heritage restoration: Sudha Murty, Infosys Foundation}}</ref> The foundation has conducted relief work during national natural disasters like the tsunami in Tamil Nadu and Andaman, earthquake in Kutch – Gujarat, hurricane and floods in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and drought in Karnataka and Maharashtra.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/infosys-foundation-to-build-houses-in-flood-hit-kodagu-district-118101000952_1.html|title=Infosys Foundation to build houses in flood-hit Kodagu district|newspaper=Business Standard India|date=10 October 2018}}</ref> The Government of Karnataka awarded her the prestigious literary award, the 'Attimabbe Award' –for her literary work for the year 2011–12.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.karnataka.gov.in/page/Awards/State+Awards/Daana+Chintamani+Attimabbe+Awards/en|title=Daana Chintamani Attimabbe Awards}}</ref>


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
[[File: The President, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam presenting the Padma Shri Award to Dr. (Smt.) Sudha Murthy.jpg|thumb|The President, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam presenting the Padma Shri Award to Dr. Sudha Murthy]]
[[File:Sudha Murthy receives Padma Bhushan.jpg|[[Droupadi Murmu]] presenting the [[Padma Bhushan]] Award to Dr. (Smt.) Sudha Murthy|thumb|250px]]
* India's fourth highest civilian award [[Padma Shri]] in 2006<ref>{{Cite web|title=India's Finest|url=https://www.rediff.com/money/2006/mar/21sld5.htm|website=rediff.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Padma Awards Dashboard|url=http://www.dashboard-padmaawards.gov.in/?Name=Sudha%20Murty|website=padmaawards.gov.in}}</ref>
[[File:The President, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam presenting the Padma Shri Award to Dr. (Smt.) Sudha Murthy.jpg|[[A. P. J. Abdul Kalam]] presenting the [[Padma Shri]] Award to Dr. (Smt.) Sudha Murthy|thumb|250px]]
[[File:Sudha Murthy Award.jpg|Murthy receiving the Raja Lakshmi Award|thumb|250px]]
* 2004: [[Raja-Lakshmi Award]] by [[Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation]] in Chennai<ref>{{Cite web |date=15 August 2004 |title=Raja-Lakshmi Award for Sudha Murty |url=http://www.hinduonnet.com/2004/08/15/stories/2004081501332200.htm |archive-date=5 December 2006 |access-date=8 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061205073744/http://www.hinduonnet.com/2004/08/15/stories/2004081501332200.htm}}</ref>
* 2006: India's fourth highest civilian award [[Padma Shri]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=India's Finest |url=https://www.rediff.com/money/2006/mar/21sld5.htm |website=rediff.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Padma Awards Dashboard |url=http://www.dashboard-padmaawards.gov.in/?Name=Sudha%20Murty |website=padmaawards.gov.in}}</ref>
* 2006: She also received the R.K. Narayana's Award for Literature.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2012-08-10 |title=R.K. Narayana's Award for Literature |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/company/corporate-trends/infosys-foundation-chairperson-sudha-murty-achieves-another-milestone/articleshow/15437651.cms?from=mdr |access-date=2022-08-01 |website=EconomicTimes |language=en}}</ref>
* 2010: [[Daana Chintamani Attimabbe Award]] by [[Karnataka Government]].<ref name="ATTIMABBE">{{Cite web |title=Daana Chintamani Attimabbe Awards |url=https://karnataka.gov.in/page/Awards/State+Awards/Daana+Chintamani+Attimabbe+Awards/en |access-date=5 Nov 2020 |website=Department of Kannada and Culture Official website of Government of Karnataka}}</ref>
* 2011: Murty was conferred honorary LL.D (Doctor of Laws) degrees for contributions to promote formal legal education and scholarship in India.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2010-03-01 |title=Santosh Hegde, Sudha Murthy to be conferred honorary doctorate |url=https://www.deccanherald.com/content/55619/santosh-hegde-sudha-murthy-conferred.html |access-date=2022-05-02 |website=Deccan Herald |language=en}}</ref>
* 2013: Basava Shree-2013 Award was presented to Narayan Murty & Sudha Murty for their contributions to society.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Narayana Murthy, Sudha Receive Basava Shree Award |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/karnataka/2014/feb/03/Narayana-Murthy-Sudha-Receive-Basava-Shree-Award-571577.html |access-date=2022-05-02 |website=The New Indian Express}}</ref>
* 2018: Murty received the [[Crossword Book Award|Crossword Book award]] in popular (Non-Fiction) category.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=20 December 2018 |title=Sudha Murthy, Ruskin Bond, Snigdha Poonam among winners of this year's Crossword Book Awards |url=https://scroll.in/latest/906481/sudha-murthy-ruskin-bond-snigdha-poonam-among-winners-of-this-years-crossword-book-awards |access-date=8 March 2022 |website=Scroll.in |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=IANS |date=21 December 2018 |title=Tharoor, Sudha Murthy, Bond, Soha Ali Khan conferred Crossword Book Awards |work=Business Standard India |url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/tharoor-sudha-murthy-bond-soha-ali-khan-conferred-crossword-book-awards-118122100412_1.html |access-date=8 March 2022}}</ref>
* 2019: [[Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur|IIT Kanpur]] awarded her Honorary Degree ([[Honorary degree|''Honoris Causa'']]) of Doctor of Science.<ref>{{Cite web |date=June 29, 2019 |title=IIT Kanpur honours India's national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand with honorary doctorate degree |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/iit-kanpur-honours-india-s-national-badminton-coach-pullela-gopichand-with-honorary-doctorate-degree-1558639-2019-06-29 |access-date=2020-08-19 |website=India Today |language=en}}</ref>
* National Award from Public Relation Society of India for outstanding Social Service to the Society{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}
* Award for Excellent Social Service by Rotary South – Hubli{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}
* "Millenium Mahila Shiromani" award{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}
* 2023: [[Padma Bhushan]] by the [[Government of India]]<ref>{{Cite news |date=2023-01-25 |title=Full list of 2023 Padma awards |language=en-IN |work=[[The Hindu]] | url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/full-list-of-2023-padma-awards-mulayam-singh-yadav-sm-krishna-zakir-hussain-kumar-mangalam-birla-among-recipients/article66433516.ece |access-date=2023-01-26 |issn=0971-751X}}</ref>
* 2023: Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puraskar.<ref>{{cite web |title=Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2023 |url=https://www.sahitya-akademi.gov.in/pdf/Pressrelease_BSP-2023.pdf |website=sahitya-akademi.gov.in |access-date=29 June 2023}}</ref>


*National Award from Public Relation Society of India for outstanding Social Service to the Society
== Bibliography ==
*Award for Excellent Social Service by Rotary South – Hubli
=== Books ===
*2000: 'Karnataka Rajyotsava' State Award for the year 2000, for achievement in the field of literature and social work
*2001: 'Ojaswini' award for excellent social work for the year 2000
*'Millenium Mahila Shiromani' award
*2004 [[Raja-Lakshmi Award]] by [[Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation]] in Chennai
*2006: She also received the R.K. Narayana's Award for Literature.
*2010: [[Daana Chintamani Attimabbe Award]] by [[Karnataka Government]].<ref name="ATTIMABBE">{{Cite web|title=Daana Chintamani Attimabbe Awards|url=https://karnataka.gov.in/page/Awards/State+Awards/Daana+Chintamani+Attimabbe+Awards/en|access-date=5 Nov 2020|website=Department of Kannada and Culture Official website of Government of Karnataka}}</ref>
*2011: Murthy was conferred honorary LL.D (Doctor of Laws) degrees for their contributions to promote formal legal education and scholarship in India.<ref>[http://www.deccanherald.com/content/55619/santosh-hegde-sudha-murthy-conferred.html Santosh Hegde, Sudha Murthy to be conferred honorary doctorate]. Deccanherald.com. 1 March 2010.</ref>
*2013: Basava Shree-2013 Award was presented to Narayan Murthy & Sudha Murthy for their contributions to society at Basaveshwara Medical College auditorium. Basava Shree award comprises a plaque and a cheque of `5 lakh, Sudha Murthy handed over award money to an orphanage run by the mutt.<ref>[http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/karnataka/Narayana-Murthy-Sudha-Receive-Basava-Shree-Award/2014/02/03/article2035166.ece Narayana Murthy, Sudha Receive Basava Shree Award]. newindianexpress.com. 3 February 2014.</ref>
*2018: Murthy received the Life Time Achievement Award at the Crossword-Raymond Book Awards.
*2019: Sudha Murthy received "Hemmeya-Kannadiga" award from television.
*2019: [[Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur|IIT Kanpur]] awarded her Honorary Degree ([[Honorary degree|''Honoris Causa'']]) of Doctor of Science.<ref>{{Cite web|date=June 29, 2019|title=IIT Kanpur honours India's national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand with honorary doctorate degree|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/iit-kanpur-honours-india-s-national-badminton-coach-pullela-gopichand-with-honorary-doctorate-degree-1558639-2019-06-29|access-date=2020-08-19|website=India Today|language=en}}</ref>


==Bibliography==
'''Kannada'''
Murty is a prolific fiction author in [[Kannada]] and English. She has published several books, mainly through [[Penguin Group|Penguin]], that exposes her philosophical views on charity, hospitality, and self-realization through fictional narratives. She frequents literary festivals and participates in television discussions on women's issues.
* ''Runa''
* ''Kaveri inda Mekaangige''
* ''Hakkiya Teradalli''
* ''Athirikthe''
* ''Guttondu Heluve''
* ''Tumla''
* ''Nooniya Sahasagalu''
* ''Samanyralli Asamanyaru''
* ''Computer lokadalli''
* ''Paridhi''
* ''Yashasvi''
* ''Astitva''
* ''Yerilitada Daariyalli''
* ''Sukhesini Mattu Itara Makkala Kathegalu''


===Books===
'''English'''
* ''The Mother I Never Knew''
* ''[[Three Thousand Stitches]]''
* ''The Man from the Egg''
* ''Here, There, Everywhere''
* ''The Magic of the Lost Temple''
* ''The Bird with Golden Wings''
* ''[[How I Taught My Grandmother to Read]] and Other Stories''
* ''The Old Man And His God''
* [[Wise & Otherwise|''Wise and Otherwise'']]
* ''[[Mahashweta]]''
* ''The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk''
* ''The Serpent's Revenge''
* ''Gently Falls The Bakula''
* ''House of Cards''
* ''Something Happened on the Way To Heavens''
* ''The Magic Drum and Other Favorite Stories''
* ''How The Sea Became Salty''
* ''How The Onion got its layers''
* ''The Upside Down King''
* '' The Daughter From A Wishing Tree''
* ''Grandma's Bag of Stories''
* ''Grandparents Bag of Stories''
* ''The Sage With Two Horns''
* ''[[Dollar Bahu]]''
* '' The Gopi Diaries ''


; Kannada
== See also ==
* [[List of Indian writers]]


*''Dollar Bahu
== References ==
 
{{Reflist}}
*''Runa''
*''Kaveri inda Mekaangige''
*''Hakkiya Teradalli''
*''Athirikthe''
*''Guttondu Heluve''
*''[[Mahashweta]]''
*''Tumla''
*''Nooniya Sahasagalu''
*''Samanyralli Asamanyaru''
*''Computer lokadalli''
*''Paridhi''
*''Yashasvi''
*''Guttondu Heluve''
*''Astitva''
*''Yerilitada Daariyalli''
*''Sukhesini Mattu Itara Makkala Kathegalu''
 
;English
 
*''The Mother I Never Knew''
*''[[Three Thousand Stitches]]''
*''The Man from the Egg''
*''Here, There, Everywhere''
*''The Magic of the Lost Temple''
*''The Bird with Golden Wings''
*''[[How I Taught My Grandmother to Read|How I Taught My Grandmother to Read and Other Stories]]''
*''The Old Man And His God''
*''[[Dollar Bahu]]''
*[[Wise & Otherwise|''Wise and Otherwise'']]
*''[[Mahashweta]]''
*''The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk''
*''The Serpent's Revenge''
*''Gently Falls The Bakula''
*''House of Cards''
*''Something Happened on the Way To Heavens''
*''The Magic Drum and Other Favorite Stories''
*''The Bird with the Golden Wings''
*''How The Sea Became Salty''
*''How The Onion got its layers''
*''The Upside Down King''
*''The Daughter From A Wishing Tree''
*''Grandma's Bag of Stories''
*''Grandparents Bag of Stories''


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Sudha Murthy
Sudha Murthy ji in 2023.jpg
Murty in April 2023
Born
Sudha Kulkarni

(1950-08-19) 19 August 1950 (age 74)
Shiggaon, Bombay State (present-day Karnataka), India
Alma mater Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
OccupationChairperson of Infosys Foundation
Children's writer
Notable work
Spouse(s)N. R. Narayana Murthy
ChildrenAkshata Murty and Rohan Murty
RelativesRishi Sunak (son-in-law)
AwardsPadma Shri
Daana Chintamani Attimabbe Award
Padma Bhushan

Sudha Murty (née Kulkarni; born 19 August 1950) is an Indian educator, author and philanthropist who is chairperson of the Infosys Foundation. She is married to the co-founder of Infosys, N. R. Narayana Murthy. Murty was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India, for social work by the Government of India in 2006.[1] Later in 2023, she was awarded the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award in India.[2]

Sudha Murty began her professional career in computer science and engineering. She is the chairperson of the Infosys Foundation and a member of the public health care initiatives of the Gates Foundation.[3][4] She has founded several orphanages, participated in rural development efforts, supported the movement to provide all Karnataka government schools with computer and library facilities, and established Murty Classical Library of India at Harvard University.[5][6][7][8][9]

Murty is best known for her philanthropy and her contribution to literature in Kannada and English. Dollar Bahu (Template:Lit.), a novel originally authored by her in Kannada and later translated into English as Dollar Bahu, was adapted as a televised dramatic series[10] by Zee TV in 2001.[11] Runa (Template:Lit.), a story by Sudha Murthy was adapted as a Marathi film, Pitruroon by director Nitish Bhardwaj. Sudha Murthy has also acted in the film[12] as well as a Kannada film Prarthana.[13][14]

Early life and education[edit]

Sudha Murty was born into a Kannada -speaking Deshastha Madhva Brahmin family[15][16] on 19 August 1951 in Shiggaon, Haveri in Karnataka, India, the daughter of R. H. Kulkarni, a surgeon, and his wife Vimala Kulkarni, a school teacher. She was raised by her parents and maternal grandparents. These childhood experiences form the historical basis for her first notable work entitled How I Taught My Grandmother to Read, Wise and Otherwise and Other Stories.[17] Murty completed a BEng in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology (now known as KLE Technological University), and then a MEng in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Science[18][19]

Career[edit]

Sudha Murty became the first female engineer hired at India's largest auto manufacturer TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company (TELCO).[20] She joined the company as a Development Engineer in Pune and then worked in Mumbai & Jamshedpur as well. She had written a postcard to the company's Chairman complaining of the "men only" gender bias at TELCO. As a result, she was granted a special interview and hired immediately.[21][19] She later joined Walchand Group of Industries at Pune as Senior Systems Analyst.

In 1996, she started Infosys Foundation and to date has been the Trustee of Infosys Foundation and a Visiting Professor at the PG Center of Bangalore University. She also taught at Christ University.[22]

Sudha Murty has written and published many books which include novels, non-fiction, travelogues, technical books, and memoirs. Her books have been translated into all major Indian languages. She is also a columnist for English and Kannada newspapers.[23]

Philanthropy[edit]

Sudha Murty at the Infosys Foundation

Murty's Infosys Foundation is a public charitable trust founded in 1996.[24]

Personal life[edit]

Sudha Murty married N. R. Narayana Murthy[25] while employed as an engineer at TELCO in Pune.[26] The couple have two children, including fashion designer Akshata Murty, who is married to the current British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak.

Her siblings include Caltech astrophysicist Shrinivas Kulkarni and Jaishree Deshpande (wife of Gururaj Deshpande) who co-founded the Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation at MIT

Awards[edit]

Droupadi Murmu presenting the Padma Bhushan Award to Dr. (Smt.) Sudha Murthy
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam presenting the Padma Shri Award to Dr. (Smt.) Sudha Murthy
Murthy receiving the Raja Lakshmi Award

Bibliography[edit]

Books[edit]

Kannada

  • Runa
  • Kaveri inda Mekaangige
  • Hakkiya Teradalli
  • Athirikthe
  • Guttondu Heluve
  • Tumla
  • Nooniya Sahasagalu
  • Samanyralli Asamanyaru
  • Computer lokadalli
  • Paridhi
  • Yashasvi
  • Astitva
  • Yerilitada Daariyalli
  • Sukhesini Mattu Itara Makkala Kathegalu

English

  • The Mother I Never Knew
  • Three Thousand Stitches
  • The Man from the Egg
  • Here, There, Everywhere
  • The Magic of the Lost Temple
  • The Bird with Golden Wings
  • How I Taught My Grandmother to Read and Other Stories
  • The Old Man And His God
  • Wise and Otherwise
  • Mahashweta
  • The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk
  • The Serpent's Revenge
  • Gently Falls The Bakula
  • House of Cards
  • Something Happened on the Way To Heavens
  • The Magic Drum and Other Favorite Stories
  • How The Sea Became Salty
  • How The Onion got its layers
  • The Upside Down King
  • The Daughter From A Wishing Tree
  • Grandma's Bag of Stories
  • Grandparents Bag of Stories
  • The Sage With Two Horns
  • Dollar Bahu
  • The Gopi Diaries

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Sudha Murty Profile – Write India Season 2 Author". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  2. "Full list of 2023 Padma awards". The Hindu. 25 January 2023. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  3. Ratan Tata, Rahul Dravid on Gates Foundation board Archived 22 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine. tata.com. 15 July 2003. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  4. "The Hindu : Gates Foundation's AIDS initiative launched". 31 December 2003. Archived from the original on 31 December 2003. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  5. "Murty family gift establishes Murty Classical Library of India series". Harvard Gazette. 29 April 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  6. "Murthy, wife gift Harvard $5.2 mn to publish Indian classics – Indian Express". archive.indianexpress.com. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  7. R, Prerna (23 January 2011). "Sudha Murthy: Humility personified". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  8. "I'm enjoying my acting stint: Sudha Murthy – The Times of India". 2 December 2013. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  9. "Murty Classical Library of India". www.murtylibrary.com. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  10. "Why Sudha Murthy feels men should be better at household work than women". The Times of India.
  11. "The Sunday Tribune – Spectrum – Article". www.tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  12. "Author Murthy makes acting debut with Pitruroon – Indian Express". archive.indianexpress.com. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  13. "Sudha Murty makes cameo appearance in Kannada movie". The Economic Times. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  14. "Acting in films isn't easy, says Sudha Murthy after playing cameo in Kannada film". The News Minute. 1 December 2017. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  15. Murty, Sudha (26 July 2017). ""A woman's place is in the kitchen": My experience as the only girl in engineering school in 1968". Quartz. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  16. "Passion, Pages, Philanthropy". Hindustan Times. 19 August 2021.
  17. "About Mrs. Narayan Murthy". nipun.servicespace.org. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  18. "Nobody believed I was an IISc graduate: Sudha Murty". Deccan Chronicle. 28 June 2015. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  19. 19.0 19.1 "One woman, many roles". The Hindu. 3 July 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  20. Digita, Et now (6 June 2021). "Throwback: When Sudha Murthy's letter to JRD Tata led her to become 1st woman engineer to work for TELCO". timesnownews. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  21. Rana, S Gautam (24 October 2022). "Sudha Murthy still fond of Tatas | Patna News – Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  22. "Presenting Harmony's silvers – sparkling lives, success stories, accounts of endurance, courage, grit, and passion". harmonyindia.org. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  23. "On sanitation and heritage restoration: Sudha Murty, Infosys Foundation". The Economic Times. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  24. Sundar, Pushpa (16 February 2017). Giving with a Thousand Hands: The Changing Face of Indian Philanthropy. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199470686.003.0008. ISBN 978-0-19-947068-6.
  25. Sarkar, Malabika (19 February 2015). "Murty, not Murthy – My husband spells his name wrong, says Sudha Murty". The Telegraph Online. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  26. JRD's words inspired me in philanthropy: Sudha Murthy Archived 22 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine. tata.com (23 October 2002). Retrieved on 8 December 2011.
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