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Speaking at a UN session, Infosys Founder N R Narayana Murthy said he experienced hunger for 120 hours non-stop when he was hitchhiking in Europe 50 years ago..
Therefore, as civilised people, we must show gratitude to our nation and help the future generation of these helpless, poor children to get (a) good education," he said.. Murthy detailed the work done by Akshaya Patra, adding that success is bringing a smile to the face of helpless people...
The Infosys founder emphasised that India has been making good economic progress due to the success of the governments economic policies, vision and the hard work of Indian entrepreneurs and citizens as well as the foreign direct investment from multinationals...
"Akshaya Patra is a proud addition and a proud partner of this fantastic initiative of the Government of India," Murthy said...
Akshaya Patra makes the future of India safe by bringing inclusivity to the country's growth and making the poor people enthusiastic partners in our quest towards prosperity," Murthy added...
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