In a HARDtalk interview on 20th October, Stephen Sackur talks to Indian entrepreneur Narayana Murthy.
Twenty four years ago, Narayana Murthy set up his software company with only $250 dollars in the bank.
His company is now worth almost $20 billion.
But in Bangalore the site of his business empire sits uneasily beside the worst of India's slums.
In recent days effigies of Mr. Murthy have been burnt by local residents angered that his workforce has too few employees from Bangalore.
Stephen Sackur talks to Mr. Murthy about his business success.
He asks him what impact India's economic growth is having on the millions of Indians who still live in abject poverty.
Twenty four years ago, Narayana Murthy set up his software company with only $250 dollars in the bank.
His company is now worth almost $20 billion.
But in Bangalore the site of his business empire sits uneasily beside the worst of India's slums.
In recent days effigies of Mr. Murthy have been burnt by local residents angered that his workforce has too few employees from Bangalore.
Stephen Sackur talks to Mr. Murthy about his business success.
He asks him what impact India's economic growth is having on the millions of Indians who still live in abject poverty.
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