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Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy highlighted the importance of scholarships as recognition tools for young achievers during an IIM Ahmedabad event. He praised GIFT City's rapid development as a global financial hub during his visit. Murthy also discussed Infosys' new TechFin development center in GIFT City with key financial leaders. The new facility will employ over 1,000 professionals in cutting-edge financial technology solutions.

Key Points: Narayana Murthy Says Scholarships Key for Youngsters to Excel

  • Murthy stresses scholarships as incentives for excellence
  • Praises GIFT City's global infrastructure
  • Infosys opens new TechFin hub in GIFT City
  • Collaborates with financial leaders on innovation
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Scholarships are important tool of recognition, necessary for youngsters to excel: Narayana Murthy

Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy emphasizes scholarships as vital recognition tools for youth success during IIM Ahmedabad event.

"Scholarships are a very important tool of recognition, necessary if we want youngsters to excel - NR Narayana Murthy"

Ahmedabad, June 28

Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy on Friday said that scholarships are a very important tool of recognition and necessary for youngsters to excel in their careers.

"To provide an opportunity to people who excel in whatever they do, you need incentives. At this point, thanks to the PM, we have lofty ambitions and big dreams. Everyone accepts that we should encourage anyone who excels in any area or on any occasion. Therefore, scholarships become a very important tool of recognition, and they are necessary if we want youngsters to excel in whatever they do," Murthy said while addressing the gathering during an event at IIM Ahmedabad.

Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy visited the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) in Gandhinagar on Friday and lauded the rapid progress being made, expressing appreciation for the world-class infrastructure and the growing number of international companies establishing operations there.

During his visit, he held a detailed meeting with GIFT City Chairman Hasmukh Adhia, GIFT City Managing Director and Group CEO Tapan Ray, and K Rajaraman, Chairman of the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA).

According to a press release, Murthy was briefed on the wide range of initiatives and developments currently underway at GIFT City. He noted that such developments are critical to positioning GIFT City as a global hub for financial and technology services, as well as fintech innovation.

Notably, Infosys has set up a new development centre at GIFT City, which was inaugurated on June 7 this year. This centre will offer a state-of-the-art facility for over 1,000 employees in a hybrid working model. It will function as a key TechFin hub, delivering advanced digital solutions for global BFSI clients. Its services will span critical domains, including digital banking, regulatory affairs, trade finance, capital markets, cards and payments, as well as risk and compliance management.

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Rahul R
Good words but implementation is poor. Many deserving students in rural areas don't even know about scholarship schemes. Government needs better awareness campaigns along with corporate partnerships.
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Aditya G
GIFT City is becoming India's pride! Happy to see Infosys investing there. This will create so many opportunities for Gujarat youth. More IT companies should follow their lead.
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Sarah B
As an international student in India, I appreciate Mr. Murthy's vision. However, scholarship programs should also focus on skill development beyond academics - like leadership and innovation training.
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Karthik V
While scholarships are important, we need to ensure they reach the truly needy. Many affluent students take advantage of these schemes while poor meritorious students struggle. Proper verification systems must be implemented.
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Meera T
The new Infosys center at GIFT City is exciting! Hope they introduce special scholarships for local students interested in fintech. Gujarat has so much potential in this sector. #MakeInIndia

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