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Murthy past IIT with a high rank he went to to his father to ask to join him in the IIT course his father decided his son because of his financial positions write a conversation between Murthy and his father

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Answered by pravallika2577
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We are going to know about the conversation between Narayana Murthy and I father.

Situation; The IIT entrance results came. Murthy passed with a high rank. Murthy met his father.

Murthy: Dad, my IIT results has come.

Father: Oh! What is your result?

Murthy: I passed with a high rank.

Father: Hearty congratulations,my son. Keep it up.

Murthy: Thank you, dad. All my friends are going to join IIT. How about my joining?

Father: Well, I am afraid I cannot afford the expenses.

Murthy: Why can't you afford the expenses?.

Father: I am a salaried person. I have five daughters to married off and three sons to educate.

Murthy: Then what should I do, dad?

Father: Don't worry. I know you are a bright boy. You can stay at Mysore and study as much as you want.

Murthy: Ok, dad. I will try my best.

Father: Ok, my dear son.

Then, his classmates were leaving for Madras. Murthy said bye bye to his classmates without jealousy and anger.

And Murthy built a team of people who were equally good. He became a pioneer of india software industry and started the information technology wave. Therefore, his father become more happy about Murthy life. Murthy classmates also become a great officers. Murthy said thanks to their team. And that team get good jobs. Murthy life was more happy and his sister's and brother's and become happy about Murthy's success. Therefore, this is the conversation between Narayana Murthy and his father. Finally Narayana Murthy said one thing. That is" life is full of problems we have to solve all problems and achieve our goals. Now, Narayana Murthy is a successful person in his life. Therefore, we have to solve problems and achieve our goals. Then, we became more happy and our family also become happy.

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