Narayan Murthy gave his grandson 15 lakh shares: Four months old Rohan Murthy is concentrated, and their worth is Rs 240 crore.

Ekagra Rohan Murthy, his 4-month-old grandson, received shares valued at ₹240 crore from Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy. Murthy has gifted his grandson 15 lakh shares in the business, or 0.04% of the total.

Narayana Murthy's shareholding in Infosys has now decreased from 0.40% to 0.36% following the gifting of shares. This information is provided by the company in its exchange filing.

On November 10, roughly four months ago, Rohan Murthy, the son of Narayana Murthy, and his daughter-in-law, Aparna Krishnan, became parents. Next, Narayan Murthy gave his grandson the name Ekagra, after the Sanskrit term for uninterrupted meditation.
Two granddaughters are also owned by Narayana Murthy.
Krishna Sunak and Anushka Sunak are the names of the two granddaughters that Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murthy had prior to Ekagra. The two girls are the daughters of Akshata Murthy and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Murthy had stated that it was a bad idea to keep the family and the company apart.
Narayan Murthy stated in January of this year that it was a bad idea to keep the family apart from the business. "I used to think that corporate governance meant the family had no place in it," he remarked.

Due to the fact that the majority of companies back then were family-owned, the children of the owners would frequently visit and manage the business,. These constituted flagrant transgressions of corporate policies.
My son has no desire to work for Infosys.
It was asked of Murthy whether his son Rohan is a Harvard scholar. What would you do if they asked you to join Infosys tomorrow? Murthy responded, "Rohan is much stricter than him," to this. That was something he would never say. The age of Rohan Murthy is forty. He completed his doctorate at Harvard University. In addition, he owns a software company. Data processing is what his company does.
Infosys was founded in 1981.
Narayan Murthy founded India's second-largest tech firm, Infosys, in 1981. From then until 2002, he was the CEO of the company. After this, he was the Chairman of the Board from 2002 to 2006.

1981 saw the founding of Infosys.
The second-largest IT company in India, Infosys, was founded in 1981 by Narayan Murthy. He served as the company's CEO from that time until 2002. After that, from 2002 to 2006, he served as the board chairman.

With the title of Chairman Emeritus, Murthy left the company in August 2011. But he joined the business as executive chairman once more in 2013. His son, Rohan Murthy, was serving as his executive assistant at the time.