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Infosys co-founder urges India to prioritize research for progress, honoring six young scientists with awards.
Infosys co-founder N.R.
Narayana Murthy urged India to prioritize research as a national imperative, calling it essential for progress, innovation, and human dignity.
Speaking at the 2025 Infosys Prize announcement in Bengaluru, he emphasized building a merit-based, supportive ecosystem for young scientists and researchers across disciplines.
Citing historical examples like FDR’s support for science through Vannevar Bush’s report, Murthy highlighted research as a moral duty and key to addressing global challenges.
The prize honored six outstanding researchers under 40 in fields including life sciences, engineering, and humanities, each receiving $100,000 and a gold medal.
El cofundador de Infosys exhorta a la India a priorizar la investigación para el progreso, honrando a seis jóvenes científicos con premios.