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From MP to PM: 5 Interesting Facts about UK’s new PM Rishi Sunak that will Amaze You!

When India was celebrating Diwali, a new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was appointed. Yes, we are talking about none other than Rishi Sunak, who has created history by becoming the country’s first leader of colour. 

Rishi Sunak, who was set to become UK’s Prime Minister, was termed victorious on the auspicious day of Diwali. In 2015, Sunak was elected as MP for Richmond in Yorkshire in May. He served as the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Local Government between 2018 and 2019, following which he entered the Cabinet as chief secretary to the Treasury. 

In 2020, he became the youngest Chancellor ever of the Exchequer in February. However, due to differences with former PM Boris Johnson, he resigned. He lost elections in the race to replace Johnson as UK’s PM to Liz Truss. However, as luck would favour it, Sunak again threw his hat in the ring on October 23, after Truss’s short tenure.

Here are 5 things you should know about him:

     1.       Rishi Sunak has Indian Roots

Rishi Sunak has often referred to himself as having “Indian roots”, however, he is not completely Indian. Sunak was born in 1980 in Southampton, England. He completed his education at Winchester College, a private boarding school followed by his graduation from the University of Oxford.

His grandparents originated from India before independence. Their birthplace Gujranwala lies in modern-day Pakistan’s Punjab province. Sunak, whose Indian-origin parents had emigrated to the UK from East Africa, was born in Southampton in 1980. He is the son of a pharmacist mother and a doctor father. His family migrated to Britain in 1960 during which many people from Britain’s former colonies moved to the country.  

     2.    He is the youngest PM in more than 200 years

Sunak who is 42 will be the youngest PM in more than 200 years. The only man who was younger than him when he became Prime Minister was William Pitt the Younger, who became the last Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1783 at age 24 and remained in power until 1801 and then became the first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1804. 

     3.       The Fastest Journey to Power in the Modern Era

As we have previously mentioned, Rishi Sunak was first elected as the MP of Richmond, Yorkshire in 2015. In 2022, he became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. His entire journey took him a little more than seven years. 

David Cameron- former PM of the UK went from MP to PM in just nine years. Pitt the Younger, however, took only 2 years to cover the distance between his position as MP to PM.  

     4.       Rishi Sunak & Akshata Murthy are Richer than King Charles III

Rishi Sunak is married to Akshata Murthy who is the daughter of Narayan Murthy (founder of Tech Giant- Infosys), and together they are wealthier than King Charles III. According to a report in the Guardian, “The combined fortune of Prime Minister Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty is estimated at £730 million, which is double the estimated wealth (£300 million-£350 million) of King Charles III and Camilla, the Queen Consort.”

     5.       Sunak has an Addiction!

One fact about Rishi Sunak that will surely surprise you is that he is a total Coke addict! And by Coke, we mean Coca-Cola. During an interview in March 2021, Sunak confessed to being a big Coca-Cola addict. He still collects Coca-Cola things and also shared that his favorite was “Mexican Coke”. 

Though many Indians are celebrating that Rishi Sunak is an Indian, the matter of fact is that his roots are Indian. The rich culture of India is deeply ingrained in him and he is a proud Hindu as well. His journey is truly inspiring and encourages everyone to follow their dreams. We wish him all the best for his tenure as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. 

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7 Motivational Quotes by Infosys co-founder Narayan Murthy to give your Entrepreneurial dreams wings!

N.R Narayana Murthy is none other than the co-founder and the former chairman of Indian tech giant Infosys, which is often described as the “father of the Indian IT sector”. When it comes to business, tech, and entrepreneurship, Mr. Narayana Murthy is considered as one of India`s pioneers.

Infosys Technologies Ltd. was the first Indian company to be listed on an American stock exchange. After earning a bachelor`s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Mysore in 1967, he completed his Master`s degree from IIT-Kanpur in 1969.

During the 1970s, Murthy worked upon multiple projects in Paris, where he also helped design an operating system for handling air cargo at Charles de Gaulle Airport.

After some time, he returned to India and worked in Pune. But eventually, he decided to launch his own company and co-founded Infosys with six fellow professionals in 1981.

Talking about the startup culture in India, he says, “Startups are about entrepreneurs coming up with an idea whose proposition is very different from any existing idea in the market. Startups are about a set of people whose collective experience can test an idea’s market fit and scale it up.”

Here are some of the most inspiring quotes from N.R Narayana Murthy, to fuel your entrepreneurial dreams:

  1. Progress is often equal to the difference between mind and mindset.
  2. Love your job, but never fall in love with your Company.
  3. Performance leads to recognition. Recognition brings respect. Respect enhances power. Humility and grace in one’s moments of power enhance the dignity of an organization.
  4. Our assets walk out of the door each evening. We have to make sure that they come back the next morning.
  5. You become a star, not because of your title; you become a star because you are adding star value to the company.
  6. Respect, recognition, and reward flow out of the performance.
  7. The real power of money is the power to give it away.