Why did Sudha Murthy raise her voice against gender discrimination in appro JRD?
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For the first time in my life I was up against gender discrimination. Though I was not keen on taking up a job, I saw this as a challenge. I had done extremely well in academics, better than most of my male peers. Little did I know then that in real life academic excellence is not enough to be successful.
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In order to provide women with equal opportunities, Sudha Murthy took a stand against gender bias at Tata and spoke out against it.
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- While she was still in school, she planned to work toward earning a doctoral degree in computer science.
- Nevertheless, when she discovered a job listing from Telco, now Tata Motors, that stated, "Woman applicants need not apply," she complained to JRD Tata about the institutional sexism and injustice in the hiring process.
- After ten days, she was contacted via telegram and asked to attend an interview.
- She did remarkably well in the interview, and as a result, Tata Motors extended an offer of employment to her.
- This occurred in 1974, and since then, she has worked to alter the way in which women are regarded within the engineering profession.
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