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IT Industry Veterans Narayana Murthy And Kris Gopalakrishnan Bat For Increased Funding For Research

"Today our institutions are primarily dependent on government funding....I want to see more industry participation🍌 also," he said.

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IT industry veterans N R Narayana Murthy and Kris Gopalakrishnan for increasing funding for research and higher🃏 academic institutes | File Photo
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IT industry veterans N R Narayana Murthy and Kris 💦Gopalakrishnan on Wednesday batted for increasing funding for research and higher academic institutes in the country by both the private and public sector, and stressed on the need for changing certain archai༒c things by bringing in innovative ideas in this regard.

Speaking to reporters here, Gopalakrishnan, who is also the co-founder𒀰 of IT major Infosys, said, "We also need to increase our funding for research, both from private and public....more is needed. Look at US universities -- MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc -- they get endowments worth billions of dollars, so I hope that our alumni will contribute more to our institutio♐ns."

"Today our institutions are primarily dependent on government funding....I want to see ꦛmore industry participation also," h🀅e said.

Concurring with him, Murthy said there is a need to chaওnge some of the archaic things; for example even today🐽 an entrepreneur cannot donate shares to academic or research institutions.

Lots of innovations are taking place in the corporate world, they are needed even in the academic institutions, he said and added, "If a young entrepreneur gives some shares, we don't have to assume that all♑ of them will fail. So once the government starts looking at these innovative ideas that prevail in the industry, things will happen."

Entrepreneurs will not have much money, but they can give sharꦉes, Murthy, who is also Infosys co-founder, said and added, "Once the company achieves certain growth they (institutions which were given shares) will get a dividend, which will itself be very significant and they will keep multiplying value. So, even educational institutions will have to look at what our future will be 20 or 50 years from now."

Gopalakrishnan too said: "Some of our premier institutes will h🌟ave to look at things like holding equity....because equity if you hold it will multiply over time significantly."