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Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy has raised concerns over India's rising population, calling it a significant challenge to the country's sustainability during a recent convocation ceremony at the Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology. He criticized the lack of attention to population control since the Emergency period, highlighting that this neglect poses risks to land availability and healthcare facilities. Murthy contrasted India with countries like the US, Brazil, and China, which have greater per capita land resources. He emphasized the responsibility of professionals to contribute to national progress by dreaming big and working hard, acknowledging the sacrifices made by previous generations for their success. His remarks underscore the urgent need for improved public governance and support for manufacturing, which relies more on domestic contributions. The ceremony awarded 1,670 degrees, including 34 gold medals to postgraduate students.
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