Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy highly recommends “Conceptual Physics” by Paul G. Hewitt for all children in India, from “Meghalaya to Kanyakumari to Srinagar to Jamnagar.” He recently spoke to Moneycontrol about his current reading of this “brilliant” book and expressed his hope to obtain permission from the author to translate it into all Indian languages.
Murthy believes that translating more books into Indian languages is an excellent way to communicate complex ideas effectively. He emphasized the importance of exposing children across the country to books like “Conceptual Physics” to enhance their understanding of STEM subjects and foster a love for learning.
The 77-year-old billionaire also stressed the significance of translating more books into Indian languages to make them accessible to a wider audience. He believes that this is an excellent way to communicate complicated ideas and make them more understandable to people from all backgrounds.
Murthy’s recommendation highlights the importance of accessible and engaging educational resources for fostering a love of learning and improving STEM education in India. By making “Conceptual Physics” and other valuable books available in multiple Indian languages, more children can benefit from high-quality educational content and develop a strong foundation in science and technology.
Murthy’s endorsement serves as a reminder of the vital role that books and education play in shaping young minds and empowering them to make a positive impact on society.