Better India A Better World

Better India A Better World by N. R. Narayana Murthy, published by Penguin Books India in 2009, is a thought-provoking exploration of India’s socio-economic challenges. This 320-page book addresses the pressing issues of governance and wealth disparity in the country, offering straightforward solutions to complex problems. Murthy articulates a vision for bridging the divide between the rich and the poor, emphasizing the importance of strong values and effective leadership in governance.
In this edition, readers will find a discussion centered on fulfilling the ideals of equality and happiness for all, as envisioned by India’s founding fathers. The book draws on Murthy’s experiences with Infosys to illustrate fundamental principles for the development of the masses. It presents a call to action for addressing the disparities in wealth and access to resources, making it relevant for those interested in political science and social issues in India and the broader world.
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At a time when India is battling huge problems of its own and is struggling to break free from the shackles of poor governance, A Better India comes as a remarkably well-worded book telling us the simple things that need to be done right. Written by N. R. Narayana Murthy, this book offers some simple solutions to seemingly complex problems.
In India, there lies a great disparity in the distribution of wealth. There is a great divide that exists between the poor and the rich and the facilities available to both of them. The challenge that lies in front of the administration is to bridge that divide. So the pertinent question relates to how that divide is going to be bridged. The book talks about the ways to fulfill Gandhi’s dream where the fruits of development would be available to every man, woman and child. The proverb of Sarve Jana Sukhino Bhavantu’ or happiness to every man, is a long cherished dream of our founding fathers.
N. R. Narayana Murthy offers a fairly simple solution to these problems in his book A Better India. He argues very articulately in favor of strong values and good leadership in governance. Drawing excerpts from the path-breaking Infosys story which led to him run a successful business, the author lays down the fundamental rules for development of the masses.
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