'70 Hours a Week With One Day Off Must Become the Norm': Congress Leader Manish Tewari Comes Out in Support of Narayana Murthy's '70 Hour Work Week' Statement

Manish Tewari also said that some public representatives work 12-15 hours a day and seven days a week, balancing careers with public service. "I do not recall when I last took a Sunday off. Sunday is also a full working day in the Constituency/field whether you are elected or unelected," he added.

Manish Tewari and Narayan Murthy. (Photo credits: Facebook and Wikimedia commons)

Congress leader Manish Tewari on Friday, November 10, supported Infosys co-founder N R Narayana Murthy's statement that young people should work 70 hours a week. Taking to X, formerly Twitter, the Congress leader said, "I do not understand the brouhaha around @Infosys_nmurthy statement on a 70 hour work week. What is wrong with it?" Manish Tewari also said that some public representatives work 12-15 hours a day and seven days a week, balancing careers with public service. "I do not recall when I last took a Sunday off. Sunday is also a full working day in the Constituency/field whether you are elected or unelected," he added. Echoing Murthy's statement, Tewari said that if India has to truly become a great power, one or even two generations must make their work ethic 70 hours a week. Narayana Murthy Says Youngsters in India Should Work 70 Hours Every Week as India's Productivity Among Lowest in World (Watch Video).

Manish Tewari on 70 Hour Work Week

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