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After nearly 19 years, former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife, Akshata Murty, returned to their alma mater, Stanford Graduate School of Business as commencement speakers. The duo talked ...
Akshata Murty, in an Instagram video, recalled how she used to get annoyed by Rishi Sunak in their college days, adding that he would not stop talking after insisting he accompany her on a run.
For Akshata's brother, it was a truly special, "full-circle moment." Rohan, son of Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy, shared his strong connection to the day on LinkedIn, recalling how he'd ...
Rohan Murty: The largest Murthy family shareholder, with 1.465% (6.8 crore shares). Narayana Murthy had gifted 15 lakh shares worth Rs 240 crore to his four-year-old grandson, Ekagrah Murty which ...
Rishi Sunak and Akshata Murty returned to Stanford as commencement speakers for the Class of 2025. Ms Murty described Stanford as a transformational experience that changed their lives and ...
Rajya Sabha MP Sudha Murthy and her daughter, Akshata Murthy, engaged in a candid discussion on work-life balance, childcare, and cultural values at the Jaipur Literature Festival’s session ...
Rishi Sunak and Akshata Murty joined jubilant fans in Ahmedabad to witness Royal Challengers Bengaluru's historic IPL victory. RCB's thrilling win against Punjab Kings, with Virat Kohli's ...
Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife, Akshata Murty, returned to their alma mater, Stanford Graduate School of Business, after about 19 years. The couple was invited as the ...
In an Instagram video, Akshata Murty reminisces about college days with Rishi Sunak, highlighting his ideals and principles. The couple, now speakers at Stanford's commencement, inspires youth ...
India-West News Desk LONDON – Britain’s prime ministerial candidate, Rishi Sunak, has shared that there was “clearly something” when he met his now wife, Akshata Murty the daughter of ...
The online meme fest is largely a direct response to Narayana Murthy's controversial suggestion last year that Indian youth should work 70 hours a week to boost the nation's economy.
"Narayana Murthy’s long-cherished dream has finally come true," quipped one user on X, referencing the Infosys co-founder’s earlier pitch for a 70-hour workweek that had triggered national debate.