Expansion British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murthy have expressed pride at the award of Padma Bhushan to author Sudha Murthy at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Akshata, the first lady of 10 Downing Street, was present at the ceremony and later took to social media to express her feelings towards her mother Sudha Murthy and father Narayana Murthy (co-founder of Infosys). Her husband Rishi Sunak replied to his wife’s post saying that it is a proud day. Sunak is the first Indian-origin Prime Minister of Britain. After her mother received the award, Akshata Murthy said in a post on Twitter on Thursday, “Yesterday I saw with pride that my mother received the Padma Bhushan from the President of India, which cannot be expressed in words.” Last month on International Women’s Day, I reflected on my mother’s extraordinary journey from science, technology, engineering and maths to storytelling, but her charitable and volunteer efforts have served as my biggest inspiration to me,” Akshata wrote. Have done Akshata further said that she emphasized on the many ways in which her mother has supported people, including organizing various programs to increase literacy and providing immediate relief to those living in remote areas of the country after natural calamities. Including relief and help. His example has instilled in us to volunteer, learn and listen, he added. That’s how I hope to live in 10 Downing Street. Akshata said that my mother does not live for recognition. On the same her husband British Prime Minister commented reacting with emoji, a proud day. Her brother Rohan Murthy also praised his mother in his social media post, describing her as a positive force in his life. In her speech at the ceremony held in the presence of her family, Sudha Murthy thanked the people of India for their unconditional support. I give the credit of this award to the people of the country. I hope that the recognition I get today will inspire the younger generation to take up social welfare as a profession. It is needed for the continuous development of our great nation. I always feel that the generosity of a few gives hope to millions.