Young Millionaire: Narayana Murthy gifts 4-month-old grandson Infosys shares worth ₹240 crore

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NR Narayana Murthy, the founder of Infosys, has gifted his four-month-old grandson Ekagrah Rohan Murthy with shares of the company worth 240 crore..

Young Ekagrah now holds 15,00,000 shares, equivalent to a 0.04 percent stake, in India's second-largest information technology services company, as per a filing with the BSE..

Following this transaction, Murthy's own stake in Infosys has decreased from 0.40 percent to 0.36 percent, representing over 1.51 crore shares..

Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murty's son, Rohan Murthy, along with his wife, Aparna Krishnan, announced the arrival of their baby boy in November 2023..

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