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Articles: My Thoughts | -By Sudha Murthy - Ms. Pushpa Pushpakumari
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He must have received thousands of letters everyday. He could have
thrown mine away, but he didn't do that. He respected the intentions
of that unknown girl, who had neither influence nor money, and gave
her an opportunity in his company. He did not merely give her a job;
he changed her life and mindset forever.
Close to 50 per cent of the students in today's engineering colleges
are girls. And there are women on the shop floor in many industry
segments. I see these changes and I think of JRD.
If at all time stops and asks me what I want from life, I would say I
wish JRD were alive today to see how the company we started has
grown. He would have enjoyed it wholeheartedly.
My love and respect for the House of Tata remains undiminished by the
passage of time. I always looked up to JRD.
I saw him as a role model for his simplicity, his generosity, his
kindness and the care he took of his employees. Those blue eyes
always reminded me of the sky; they had the same vastness and
magnificence.'
Thank you
Sudha Murthy
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