Narayana Murthy
, the co-founder of
Infosys
, has recently recommended "
Conceptual Physics
" by Paul G. Hewitt as crucial reading material for children throughout India. In a detailed discussion with Moneycontrol, the 77-year-old billionaire praised the book for its innovative approach to teaching physics to high school students.
Murthy is currently engaged with Hewitt's "Conceptual Physics" and finds it exceptionally instructive.
"I am right now reading a book called Conceptual Physics. It is written for high school students on how to teach physics. Next time I'll show you that book. It's brilliant. Absolutely brilliant," Murthy shared with enthusiasm.
Narayana Murthy’s keen interest to translate “Conceptual Physics” for wider access
Furthermore, Murthy expressed a keen interest in making the book accessible to a wider audience by translating it into various Indian languages. This step aims to ensure that students from every corner of India, from Meghalaya to Kanyakumari and Srinagar to Jamnagar, can benefit from the book’s rich content. "We translate it to all Indian languages because there are excellent exercises, an excellent way of communicating complex ideas. And I want every child to use these books, this kind of books and become so much better in STEM subjects," he emphasised.
Democratising quality education
The billionaire's advocacy extends beyond personal endorsement to a vision of democratising access to quality educational resources in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). By advocating for translations into regional languages, Murthy aims to bridge educational disparities and empower students across diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
Narayana Murthy’s vision for the future
Narayana Murthy’s endorsement of "Conceptual Physics" not only highlights his commitment to enhancing educational opportunities but also aligns with national aspirations for inclusive and holistic education in STEM fields. His influence and vision play a crucial role in shaping educational discourse and policies aimed at fostering excellence among Indian youth.
Murthy's proactive steps in recommending and promoting transformative educational tools like "Conceptual Physics" reflect his ongoing dedication to the intellectual and professional development of India’s future generations.
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