I completely disapprove to the malign comments fired upon NRN as we fondly call him. He has been the torch bearer for the Indian software industry. The growth and progress that we relish today is through a huge contribution from this magnanimous gentleman. The sheds as he calls the government schools today are indeed a bitter truth prevalent in the Indian society. He himself might have passed out from a government school but that does not mean that he should relish his days of yore. He himself has experienced numerous difficulties in life. The comments made by him just reflect the shoddy education system for the pauper and altogether his deep concern. His unflagging attitude gives him the position where he is today. Quite few of you allover the country know the charities sponsored by NRN and Infosys. His unostentatious magnanimity speaks loudly for himself. All human beings are fallible. One innocuous comment cannot elude the love and respect that we all Infoscions have for NRN. Heretofore a torch bearer for the IT Industry cannot be quoted as an anti-national in a fortnight.
This entry is dedicated (sounds mourning, isn’t it); or rather written to honor my closest and dearest chums at Infy. Don’t exactly know where to begin from. But I would like to reincarnate the memories of Hyderabad. Remember the day when we got news of our postings after an extended training at Infosys Mysore. The fairytale starts with a bus ride from Mysore to Hyderabad. A fleet of approx 80 Finaclites, all filled with joy of clearing their compre’s; stepping into their professional careers. I was completely ignorant that a tenth of them would glue together so amazingly that their lives would be entwined in a manner that the threads would always mingle with the present; wherever future takes them and whatever the past impinges upon. The stay at the Woodbridge hotel culminated in moving into our new apartment. Three new folks from different regions, best buddies from college days. I was completely new to their company and not being a hosteller my entire life, brought in varying perspe...
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