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International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences

Vol-6, Issue-1; Jan-Feb, 2021

Journal Home Page Available: https://ijeab.com/

Journal DOI: 10.22161/ijels

ISSN: 2456-7620

https://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijels.61.13 109

Sudha Murthy: An Eminent Contributor to Literature

Nishtha Vaswani

3rd year student, B.A. LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, India

Received: 07 Nov 2020; Received in revised form: 08 Jan 2021; Accepted: 15 Jan 2021; Available online: 21 Jan 2021

©2021 The Author(s). Published by Infogain Publication. This is an open access article under the CC BY license

(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ).

Abstract They appear in motion pictures that ladies who carry dark attire, wacky haircut, tattoos and pull off

insane tricks are boss, yet do they realize that a lady wearing a straightforward cotton dhoti can be an all-out

boss, in the real world where we normal people live? Mother Teresa was one of those ladies. Furthermore,

Padma Shri Sudha Murthy is one more name that goes on that rundown. Sudha Murthy is a person who has

marked her presence by doing the extreme works in that era or that period wherein women, in general, were

neither given any support nor were appreciated to work and study. Sudha has devoted her life so much to the

society that it can be reflected in her written work as well as practical life.

There are number of write-ups of Sudha in which the reality of society is highlighted which she has faced

herself while she travelled the nation around and also some foreign trips which she had done. Her work is

emotional, truthful and so real, that the reader is touched and can feel the aura of the story around. Every

author has a story behind writing a book which Sudha also has, but the only difference is, her behind the story

is so realistic that creates an interest in readers to read the book. The amazing thing about her love for

literature is that she does not only stick to one type of work, but there is also so much variety one can infer

from her work and that is very exciting.

Sudha stands as an eminent and worthy example for everyone that money does make you everything, it is your

work and behaviour that has to follow it which should be humble and full of dignity.

Keywords Sudha Murthy, Literature , Indian fiction.

I. INTRODUCTION

Sudha Murthy was born in a Brahmin family to Dr R. H.

Kulkarni and Vimala Kulkarni on 19 August 1950 in

Shiggaon in Karnataka. She was raised by her folks and

maternal grandparents. These youth encounters structure the

verifiable reason for her first outstanding work entitled

"How I Taught my Grandmother to Read", wise and

Otherwise and other Stories. She finished B.E. in Electrical

and Electronics Engineering from the B.V.B. School of

Engineering and Technology (presently known as KLE

Technological University), she ranked first in her batch and

received a gold medal from then Chief Minister of

Karnataka. She finished M.E. in Computer Science from the

Indian Institute of Science, standing first in her group and

getting a gold award from the Indian Institute of

Engineers.(Negi, 2017) She started her profession in

software engineering and designing and currently is the

director of the Infosys Foundation and an individual from

general human services activities of the Gates Foundation.

She has established a few orphanages, took part in country

improvement endeavours, bolstered the development to

furnish all Karnataka government schools with computers

and libraries and built up 'The Murthy Classical Library of

India' at Harvard University. Sudha Murthy started a strong

move to present computers and libraries in all schools in

Karnataka and also taught software engineering. She got

"Best Teacher Award" from Rotary Club at Bangalore in

1995. "Sudha Murthy is mostly known for her social work

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and her commitment to writing in Kannada and English.

Dollar Sose (English: Dollar Daughter-in-Law), a novel

initially wrote by her in Kannada and later converted into

English as Dollar Bahu, was made a serial and broadcasted

by Zee TV in 2001."(Govind, 2019)Sudha Murthy turned

into the first female to be enlisted at India's biggest vehicle

producer TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company

(TELCO). She joined the organization as a Development

Engineer in Pune and later worked in Mumbai and

Jamshedpur also. She wrote a letter to the organization's

Chairman mentioning about discrimination which was there

at TELCO because they recruited only men. Accordingly,

she has conceded an extraordinary meeting and contracted

right away. She joined Walchand Group of Industries at

Pune as Senior Systems Analyst later on. She began Infosys

Foundation back in 1996 and till date has been the Trustee of

Infosys Foundation and a Visiting Professor at the PG Center

of Bangalore University. She even was a teacher at Christ

University. She has given numerous books, of which some

are travelogues, technical books, novels and educative

books. "Also, the two foundations of higher learning, the

H.R. KadimDiwan Building lodging the Computer Science

and Engineering (CSE) office at IIT Kanpur and the Narayan

Rao Melgiri Memorial National Law Library at NLSIU,

were both invested and introduced by the Infosys

Foundation." (Krishnana, 2015)

Her works are included as course material in schools which

show that she has written educational works and has taught

the real meaning of life to children and youth both. Her

stories tell that very naturally and emotionally. In one of her

stories, she has described an old aged grandmother so

beautifully which is a chapter in one of the English subjects

in school. Sudha Murthy makes literature look so beautiful

and gives life to the characters which she is mentioning in

her book.

This paper intends to bring out the works which are done by

Sudha Murthy and to analyze few of them and reflect her

contribution to the field of literature and how she stands as a

role model for many human beings.

II. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

The works of Sudha Murthy have been analyzed by viewing

her updates on newspapers, on social media and the videos

of her interviews. Her work is extremely appreciable and is

worthy of being read and to get some lesson from. This study

is a theoretical study of some of her famous works and what

are thoughts of Sudha Murthy behind the book which she has

written. This paper will portray her efficient work as a writer

and as a social worker. She is a big inspiration and her work

must be looked upon as an example for bringing out the

reality of society. She has written some mythological stories

also which show how women in past have fought to

overcome the cruelty in society.

THEME IN SUDHA MURTHY'S WRITINGS

Word theme refers to a core notion around which the novel's

action is woven. It is the subject of a book. A novelist writes

for a reason. He or she intends to offer some message, attack

some undesirable behaviours in person or society, spread

some ethics among the readers, present a social problem,

narrate historically significant events with a new perspective

etc. A novelist, in short, writes with certain intentions. "He

communicates not in vacuum. In every novel there is usually

one dominant theme and several less dominant ones to

support it. The supporting themes can emerge to illustrate the

basic theme by parallel themes or conflicting themes. Indian

fiction writers in English have written on the topics of castes,

classes, social inequality, oppression, isolation,

discrimination, unemployment, rural and urban gap etc. A

novelist can simultaneously discuss one or more of the above

subjects. In reality the grandeur of a novel depends on the

efficient handling of different themes in a

single work."(06_chapter1.pdf)

Sudha Murthy illustrates regarding various kinds of issues in

her write-ups and her writings are not limited to the issues of

women alone. Her writing demonstrates a marked change to

feminine writing in the overall viewpoint. "It is a common

practice in feminine writing to blame men for women's

sufferings, as if men and women were born rivals and

marriage was a license to carry out a men's women's

oppression agenda. Sudha Murthy is probably the first Indian

writer in English to rationalize the problem by blaming one

woman and the man in the family for the misfortunes of

another woman. All four of her novels display the

complicated relationships between two women in

one family."(Negi, 2017)Another theme Sudha Murthy

explores is the diminishing impact of rising capitalism on

close human relationships in Indian society. Liberalization in

the Indian economic system provided the Indians with

hundreds of opportunities to accumulate capital. "Young

boys and girls were given a chance to travel to countries of

the first world and easily access modern facilities. It altered

their social and financial standing, on the one side. On the

other side, it generated friction in typically close

relationships within the family. Sudha Murthy dealt

artistically with collapsing household ties in all her

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works." (Govind, 2019)Her works include several minor

themes. The Indians are superstitious, in general. They

believe in the caste system, particularly in the fixation of

marriages. Horoscopes, propitious dark times, rituals,

practices, conventions, religious beliefs are playing their part

in Indian's everyday lives. Sudha Murthy immaculately

brings out inconsistencies in the lives of Indians in all her

works.(06_chapter1.pdf)

CHARACTERIZATIONIN SUDHA MURTHY'S

WRITINGS

Character in a work of art is usually a being with human or

divine attributes. It is an individual able to perform actions.

It is built through the interaction between the character

readers and the textual representation. It is defined by

Margolin as "Character refers to any person, individual or

group, normally human or supernatural, inserted in a

narrative fiction work. Characters therefore reside within the

worlds of fiction and play a part in one or more of the states

of affairs or incidents spoken about in the plot, no matter

how small. Character can be described succinctly as a

participant in the world of stories." Characteriz ation is a

process where a writer shapes anindividual into a

personality, a simple name into an identity. The capacity of

the writer to make this transition defines a writer's skill, or

otherwise. "Writer uses different forms, such as descriptions,

discussions, dialogues, interior monologues to give it a touch

of verisimilitude."(Krishnana, 2015)Characters were

generally classified into heroes, villains and minor characters

as per their appearances throughout the novel, traditionally.

They were often called major and minor characters

depending on the role they were performing in the novel. In

recent times, conventional division of characters into flat and

round characters is finished. Including words such as

protagonist and main hero, characters indicate a change in

our hero paradigm, which was supposed to be noble,

courageous and complex in the past. "Today we have

characters from subaltern section of the society. Bakha in

Untoucahble, Munoo in Coolie, Balaram in The White Tiger,

Velutha in The God of Small Things, Rukhamani in Nectar

in a Sieve, and likes have occupied central stage in the

novels today."(06_chapter1.pdf)With recent developments in

the field of psychology and anthropology, characterisation

art has gained new aspects. The character's minds contain

descriptions of disruptions along with the descriptions of

their physical appearances. "Readers are supposed to read

their minds to discern the truth behind the actions of

characters. Characterization is rich and realistic through the

efforts of the writer to place his characters with new

characters in various circumstances. Characterization

depends on the abilities of the writer with which he creates

his characters in relation to one another."(Krishnana,

2015)One of Sudha Murthy's character's striking features is

that they come from middle-class backgrounds. They are

from either the world of education or the service sector.

Sudha Murthy binds them simultaneously with the

conventional Indian society and with the ultramodern society

today. "The majority of young characters are engaged in

their growth professionally and personally. The old

characters are drawn to wealth but in other ways are unable

to improve themselves. In the modern world of technology

results in conflict between the old and the new, ancient

practices, customs and conventions."(S. PARVATHI, 2016)

The comparison of female characters of Sudha Murthy with

the female characters of other Indian female novelists, one

finds that the women of Murthy have a positive approach to

life. They value hard work. Their take on life is highly

enthusiastic. "Rukhmini' s Kamala Markandaya resigns to

fate. She is a destitute being in the grip of cruel fate. Tanner

evacuates her from her old home. Her kids are ditching her.

Society is treating her poorly. She faces all of that passively,

without grumbling. Strong powers rule her outside. Sudha

Murthy's women plan their own fate. Mahashweta and

Mridula do not go down to circumstances. The situations are

not down to Mahashweta and Mridula.They rather work to

bring about a change in external situation."(Govind, 2019)

"The characterisation of Sudha Murthy lacks imagination.

She struggles to dive deep into her character's psychological

crises. Young boys and girls get married and start a

relationship. The two do not have intimate outings. This is

very odd. Without wandering and dating it is impossible to

expect modern boys and girls with high academic credentials

and knowledge to get into marital relations. "(S. PARVATHI,

2016)Despite these shortcomings, her characterization art is

clear and direct in keeping with the storytelling tradition in

India. As a result, novels of Sudha Murthy and short stories

cater to today's Indian reader's section only. She stands out

as an excellent narrator because of her devotion to Indian

culture and not because of copying the westerners. This goes

on to prove that India has evolved but that the Indians have

not.(Govind, 2019)

NARRATIVE TECHNIQUEIN SUDHA MURTHY'S

WRITINGS

The way the story and the events are depicted is called the

technique of narration. A writer by use of 'first

person narration' tells his story. In this, the character narrates

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the events and incidents of his life himself. "First person

storytelling typically uses the method of recollection to recall

one's past. Sometimes writer creates a narrator who unfolds

the action through its eye. The writer makes use of this

strategy to keep his distance from the characters. The third

form of narrative strategy is the author himself takes the

reigns of the work's action into his hands. Most authors

adopt this technique."(06_chapter1.pdf) In the 20th century, a

technique called 'Streams Of Consciousness' evolved. M. H.

Abrams describes Stream of Consciousness as "Stream of

Consciousness is the name for a special mode of narration

that undertakes to reproduce, without a narrator' s

intervention the full spectrum and the continuous flow of a

character's mental process, in which sense perceptions

mingle with conscious and half-conscious thoughts,

memories, expectations, feelings and random associations ."

One of the remarkable highlights of good composing is its

capability to constrain readers to the story. It isn' t the author

alone who composes. "The readers who are the audience are

equivalent stake holders in the arrangement of the content.

Allegorical passing of a creator implies the introduction of

readers in the imaginative demonstration. Genuine creator

makes co-creators who guide and screen his or her

composing. This procedure of aggregate composing is

incredibly important in the energy about a narrator."(Negi,

2017)Sudha Murthy lamentably neglects to make co-writers

and co-readers. She presents, clarifies and deciphers her

characters leaving almost no place for readers to do

anything. This may suit customary Indian technique for

narrating. Although it makes her works one-sided, she stays

a focal point of fascination for the new readers of India. This

must be thought about the incredible support of Indian

writing. "Sudha Murthy sets her books by weaving the

strings of customs and advancement in all her works. Indians

of the old age even today gloat of their social legacy.

Numerous Indians are pleased with it. Sudha Murthy sets the

activity of her books in the towns what's more, provincial

inclinations that exist in huge urban communities.

Juxtaposition of country existence with cosmopolitan life of

the urban areas makes her work illustrative of in general

Indian life. It likewise causes her to draw out the showdown

between two ages."(D. Nivetha, 2008) "In spite of the fact

that Maharastrian by birth, she has settled her business realm

and humanitarian work essentially in Karnataka. Normally

she is very much familiar with the individuals and their ways

of life around there. Her characters have Kannada names like

Akka, Appa, Avva and so forth. This doesn't be that as it

may imply that her books are territorial in extension and bid.

We discover individuals with such qualities somewhere else

in India. Her expertise to grow the canvas of her books is

essential." (Govind, 2019)

III. CONCLUSION

Sudha Murthy has proved that the simple use of words can

also express ideas and views efficiently. One does not

always have to use sophisticated language or phrases to

show the importance or talent of the literature. Sudha

Murthy's write-ups are so easily accessible to in terms of

understanding that it becomes a point of attraction for any

reader. The connectivity between the audience and the story

generates quite easily. This works as a plus factor for any

writer or narrator. These skills of Sudha Murthy are highly

remarkable and show her dedication and efficiency in

storytelling and expressing her ideas.

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE,

LITERATURE.

... Her works are included as course material in schools which show that she has written educational works and has taught the real meaning of life to children and youth both. Her stories tell that very naturally and emotionally (Vaswani, 2021). ...

  • Disha Esther Ramtek Disha Esther Ramtek

Sudha Murty is an Indian writer who writes in both Kannada and English language. Her books are loved by young and adults, and have been translated in many other Indian languages. This research paper focuses on women in the short stories by Sudha Murty with special reference to her first book for children in English, How I Taught My Grandmother to Read and Other Stories. In the short stories Sudha writes about the women who have impacted her life in various ways. The women in the stories stand as an example of the roles that are usually played by most of the women and also describe issues faced by them. Not only does she write about the problems that a woman faces, but how a woman has the strength to make a difference in her own life and in the lives of others. This paper looks at the women characters in the light of their role in inculcating values, importance of education in their lives, problems of gender inequality and infertility.

Sudhā Mūrti -2008 -Gently falls the bakula

  • D Nivetha

D.Nivetha. (2008). Sudhā Mūrti -2008 -Gently falls the bakula.pdf. Retrieved from https://www.worldwidejournals.com/paripex/recent_issues_p df/2018/March/March_2018_1520433975__112.pdf

Sudha Murthy's new book profiles strong, brave women from mythology

  • R Govind

Govind, R. (2019, 11 27). Sudha Murthy's new book profiles strong, brave women from mythology. Retrieved from https://www.thehindu.com/books/books-authors/sudhamurthy/article30096474.ece

This Story Of Infosys Founder Narayan Murthy's Wife 'Sudha Murthy' Will Make You Salute Her

  • V Krishnana

Krishnana, V. (2015, 08 19). This Story Of Infosys Founder Narayan Murthy's Wife 'Sudha Murthy' Will Make You Salute Her. Retrieved from https://www.comedyflavors.com/infosys-founder-narayanmurthys-wife-sudha-murthy/

Brilliant, Brave & Badass, Sudha Murthy Is The Kind Of Role Model We Women Need Today

  • D Negi

Negi, D. (2017, 08 19). Brilliant, Brave & Badass, Sudha Murthy Is The Kind Of Role Model We Women Need Today. Retrieved from https://www.scoopwhoop.com/sudha-murthyand-her-inspiring-journey/