Sudha Murthy is an Indian social worker and author. She was born in 1950
in Shiggaon in
Northern Karnataka.
She is the daughter of a famous surgeon Dr. R.H. Kulkarni. She began her
professional career as a computer scientist and engineer. Sudha and her
siblings were 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 & Other Stories’.
She is the chairperson
of the Infosys Foundation and
a member of public health care initiatives of the Gates Foundation. She
has founded several orphanages, participated in rural development activities,
supported the movement to provide computers and library facilities to all Karnataka government
schools and established 'The Murthy
Classical Library of India' at Harvard University.
She
completed B.E.
in Electrical Engineering from the B.V.B. College of
Engineering & Technology. As she stood first in her class, she
received a gold
medal from the then Chief Minister
of Karnataka. She completed M.E. in Computer Science
from the Indian Institute of
Science and received a gold medal from the Indian Institute of
Engineers.
After graduation, Murthy had applied to the company and was told that only men
were eligible to apply. Then , she had written a postcard to the Chairman
J R D Tata, complaining about the gender bias
at TELCO. As a result, she was granted a special interview and hired
immediately when found eligible. Murthy became the first female
engineer hired at India's largest auto manufacturer, TATA Engineering and Locomotive
Company or TELCO. She met Narayana Murthy at TELCO, and the they got
married. Murthy is recognized as the seed investor of the Infosys. She
teaches computer science and composes fiction.
In 2004, Murthy was presented “The Raja
Lakshmi Award" by Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation in Chennai, in
recognition of her outstanding contribution to social work. In
2006, Murthy was awarded the Padma Shri,
the fourth
highest-ranking civilian award from the Government of India, and received an honorary
doctorate for her contribution in the spheres of social work, philanthropy
and education. In 2011, Murthy was conferred honorary LL.D (Doctor of
Laws) degree for her contribution in promoting formal
legal education and scholarship in India.
She is a prolific fiction
writer in Kannada and English. She has published several books that
spell out her philosophical views on charity, hospitality and self-realization
through fictional narratives. She was the recipient of the R.K. Narayana
Award for
Literature.
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