New Delhi: Azim Premji, the founder and founder chairman of Wipro Limited, said that doing any form of philanthropy is more difficult than running a company. Premji, who founded the country's largest IT company after receiving the Amalgamation Business Leadership Award by the Madras Management Association, said philanthropy is a difficult task. Premji further said that I have become more involved in philanthropic works for the last one year. As much as I am watching this, it only seems that how difficult it is. Without money, how can you keep a person happy and how much praise you get from social service, you cannot say in words. Premji shared his life in the Anantharamakrishnan Memorial Lecture titled 'Leading a Young and Digital India'. Talking about his life, Azim Premji said that, my life was greatly influenced by the life of my mother and Mahatma Gandhi. I understood from them how to use the property. My mother was the head founder of the Children's Orthopedic Hospital in Mumbai. This hospital was the first hospital of its kind in Asia for poliograph children. Also Read: Big announcement of Nitin Gadkari, "if you do not do this work till December 1, then you will have to pay double the money" Sensex opens with red mark, IT shares fall Petrol prices set to skyrocket across the country, know today's rate Indian arrested for raping American woman in Afghanistan