In his post, Bagchi reflected on what he values most. “What is the biggest wealth in this one life that I would never ever part with? Well, for every year of the work I did with the government, the deal was that they paid me Re 1. For the 8 years out there, I got 8 cheques and this one here was my last salary drawn,” he wrote. The cheque, issued by the State Bank of India, was dated 3 July 2024.
From corporate boardrooms to public service
Bagchi is best known as the co-founder of Mindtree, an IT and consulting firm recognised globally for its innovation and leadership. Over the years, he and his wife Susmita have donated hundreds of crores towards causes such as cancer care, education, and skill development.
Despite his financial success, Bagchi treasures the Re 1 cheque above all. It represents eight years of quiet, selfless service to his home state, a commitment made without expectation of financial reward.
In 2016, Bagchi became chairman of the Odisha Skill Development Authority. He also served as the chief spokesperson for the state government during the COVID-19 pandemic. These roles were not about money but about making a difference.
Public admiration
Bagchi’s post quickly went viral, with thousands praising his humility and dedication. One user wrote, “What a spectacular contribution to Odisha. You could have created Rs 8,000 Crores in 8 years in the Corporate World. Salute!!”
Another commented, “Your gesture is a lotus in the mud of public virtue—its fragrance best left unannounced. True service, like silent rivers, nourishes without noise; let not the echo of a token drown the quiet power of genuine giving.”
“You are a great man who thinks for his country rather than for self-growth,” wrote one admirer. Another added, “No words can explain nor describe the noble deeds done by you and you are just a living legend and inspiration for many.”
A life anchored in purpose
Bagchi’s decision to accept a token salary was deliberate. He has said his motivation was never money. Many business leaders would have sought substantial pay for an advisory role, but Bagchi chose duty over wealth.
The Re 1 cheque carries a message about the true rewards of public service. It shows that integrity, consistency, and dedication can hold greater value than any monetary sum. In a world often focused on material success, Bagchi’s choice is both radical and humbling.
From clerk to changemaker
Bagchi began his career as a clerk in Odisha’s Industries Department. He co-founded Mindtree and built a global IT company. Yet he returned to serve his state, not for profit, but for purpose. His life reflects a rare blend of ambition, humility, and ethical leadership.
“This is not just about money. It’s about meaning,” one user commented in response to Bagchi’s viral post. Others wrote, “Huge respect to you for what you have done for the state, Sir” and “True selfless service, sir. A rarity in today’s world. Thank you for your great service to Odisha.”
Bagchi’s journey reminds India that the most lasting achievements often come from service rather than wealth. His Re 1 cheque is a small paper document with a powerful story behind it—a story of duty, integrity, and the wealth of purpose.