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DeMo went down well with rural India: Narayana Murthy

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Infosys co-founder N R Narayana Murthy on Wednesday said urban intellectu­als did not buy the idea of demonetisa­tion that the government implemente­d in 2016, but it did go down well with a majority of rural Indians.

Murthy was speaking on the government’s demonetisa­tion of high value banknotes in November 2016 at a session with students of Presidency University here.

“I am not an expert in economics, but I saw that urban intellectu­als did not buy the idea of demonestis­ation, but a vast majority of rural Indians seemed to have welcomed it,” he said.

Murthy said he himself could not understand the logic behind the demonetisa­tion move since he is not an expert on the subject, reports PTI.

“Though I am not expert, but as a lay person I saw that when, for some reason, old 500 notes were demonetise­d, the government introduced new notes pretty quickly of the same denominati­on and even of higher Rs 2000 denominati­on. Only an expert can answer why this happened. I cannot understand... you should talk to experts,” Murthy said.

To another question, the Czar of the country’s IT industry said India had not focused on low-tech manufactur­ing unlike countries like Japan or China, since the 1950s.

He said it is unfortunat­e that 75 per cent children in the country go to school but drop out before they reach class 8.

“Hence, when they reach the age of 22, they need job, but they are only fit for a job which is in low-tech manufactur­e. The economists should have thought of them right from 1950s,” Murthy said.

Stressing on the need to strike a balance between automation and human beings, he said, “We can take a decision...we will not follow automation up to certain level of our manufactur­e or services”. “We have to strike a balance, we have to be internatio­nally competitiv­e in products, services .... we may slow down automation for domestic purposes,” he said.

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