What Sudha Murty Said Her Son Who Wanted To Go A 5-Star Hotel Is The Best Parenting Advice

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We live in a time where many people believe in displaying their money by wearing expensive clothes. It is a gift to have Sudha Murthy and Narayan Murthy in the midst of such people who believe that values are more important than money.

Sudha Murthy has demonstrated time and time again that money hasn’t affected her qualities in the slightest. As a result, it was unsurprising when she advised guardians to raise their children with excellencies of ease and characteristics on a special event.

Sudha Murthy paid a visit to Mumbai’s Jamnabai Narsee Campus in 2017 for an association gathering with understudies and their families. During the inquiry response, a valuable bit of advice to guardians appeared.

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She mentioned an incident when her child needed a birthday party in a five-star inn when he was younger when discussing how to raise children with values.

She mentioned in the show that her son, Rohan, attended a friend’s birthday celebration at a five-star inn and needed something similar for him. She mentioned, “While disclosing to Rohan why he can’t put up a gathering,” when explaining why he can’t.

Jamnabai Narsee School/YouTube
Jamnabai Narsee School/YouTube

She went on to say that the money he would spend on a 5-star hotel might be used to educate needy children, including the children of her own driver.

Jamnabai Narsee School/YouTube
Jamnabai Narsee School/YouTube

In any case, as her children became teenagers, she held comparison dialogues with them in order to demonstrate the importance of equity, hard effort, and hard-earned money.

Jamnabai Narsee School/YouTube
Jamnabai Narsee School/YouTube

When Rohan was at Cornell, he remembered her lectures. He expressed his gratitude for the way she had reared him.

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Sudha Murthy has instilled in her children the importance of sharing what you have with others and being sensitive to the needs of those who are less fortunate. As a result, it was unsurprising when Rohan donated an ostensible sum that he had received in a grant for the jawans (warriors) who died in the 2001 parliament assault.

Watch the complete video session below:

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