write a paragraph on Mrs Sudha Murthy who is an Indian social worker and the author of the woman on platform number 8 and had inspired everyone to lead a simple life and listen to their conscience in about 150 words
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Brilliant, Brave & Badass, Sudha Murthy Is The Kind Of Role Model We Women Need Today
They show in movies that women who sport black clothing, stunts are fail, but do they know that a woman dressed in a simple cotton dhoti can be a total hit in real life? Teresa was one of those women. And Padma Shri Sudha Murthy is yet another name that goes on that list.
Ms. Murthy is all women in one. She is a determined doer, a globetrotter, a resilient social worker, a brilliant engineer, a homemaker, an author and she keeps adding more roles to her persona. She faced difficult choices when it was a man-only tech world, she was daring enough to flaunt a bob haircut in the late 60s, which was in itself a scandal back then, and later on became a significant part and the backbone of Infosys.
In the 1960s, Sudha was the first woman to enroll in engineering when it was considered a male domain.
It was such a 'men' thing then that there did not even exist a women’s toilet in the campus. Being the only female in 150 students, spilled ink on her chair and paper airplanes being thrown her way were how her days were like. Everyone knew her marks before the exam results were announced and her scores were the first thing up on the wall. But Sudha was unfazed because she had a bigger goal in place.
During the time Narayana and Sudha courted each other, they explored all the cinema and restaurants they could in Pune. Narayana was always broke and would ask Sudha to pay his share which he would return later. Sudha kept a record of his debt for three years which came up to about Rs 4000, which he never returned and she tore up the book after their wedding.
While some of us are still skeptical about travelling solo, Sudha explored the country after encouragement from Narayana, for three months on a backpack and has some noteworthy moments from her trip. There was one time when she was taken into custody by the New York Police or the time when she spent a night at the bottom of the Grand Canyon with an old couple. While most of us watch such incidences in movies, Sudha was on an adventure long before most of us were born.
Sudha is a bestselling writer and has sold over 1.5 million books which include an intriguing mix of children’s books, short stories, technical books, travelogues, 24 novels, and many nonfiction books. This comes as a surprise after her grueling schedule that keeps her on road, traveling in rural India for 20 days a month for her Infosys Foundation relief work.
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