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Bengaluru, Narayana Murthy and Infosys
Narayana Murthy faces huge backlash after buying Rs 50 crore luxury flat in Bengaluru, netizens say..
Infosys founder Narayana Murthy has found himself in the spotlight after reports surfaced of his Rs 50 crore purchase of a luxury apartment in Bengaluru's prestigious Kingfisher Towers. The acquisition has sparked a wave of reactions online,
Infosys founder Narayana Murthy buys second luxury flat in Bengaluru’s Kingfisher Towers
Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy recently purchased a second luxury apartment in Bengaluru's Kingfisher Towers for Rs 50 crore. This acquisition follows his wife, Sudha Murty's, purchase of an apartment in the same building four years prior.
Infosys Co-founder Narayana Murthy Bought Rs 50 Crore Kingfisher Tower Flat In Bengaluru; Internet Has Thoughts
#Infosys founder #NarayanaMurthy has acquired a second flat in #Bengaluru 's Kingfisher Towers for Rs 50 crore. His wife, #SudhaMurty, purchased a flat in the same building four years prior. Read more 🔗 https://t.co/brOwernJZO pic.twitter.com/mvIAY1t6i8 — The Times Of India (@timesofindia) December 7, 2024
'When you work 70 hours...': Netizens roast Narayana Murthy over Rs 50 crore lavish Bengaluru apartment
Netizens are once again taking to social media to troll Infosys founder Narayana Murthy. This time, the controversy surrounds his recent purchase of a luxurious apartment in Bengaluru’s Kingfisher Tower for a whopping Rs 50 crore.
Infosys' Narayana Murthy buys luxury flat in Kingfisher Towers for Rs 50 crore
Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy recently purchased a second flat in Bengaluru's Kingfisher Towers for Rs 50 crore. The 8,400 sq ft apartment sets a new price benchmark at Rs 59,500 per sq ft. This luxurious building,
Infy's Narayana Murthy buys Rs 50 cr flat in Bengaluru's Kingfisher Towers
Sudha Murty, Murthy's wife, also bought a flat in Kingfisher Towers for Rs 29 crore on the 23rd floor four years ago.
Infosys Founder Narayana Murthy Faces Immense Criticism From Netizens Over Purchase Of Rs 50 Cr Bengaluru Apartment
Murthy paid Rs 50 crore to purchase the apartment in Bengaluru's Kingfisher Towers. According to TOI, Murthy's wife, author Sudha Murty, purchased an apartment in the tower for Rs 29 crore four years ago.
Why Narayana Murthy’s real estate purchase in Bengaluru is anything but simple
Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy’s new home, reportedly worth ₹50 crore is a part of Bengaluru’s iconic Kingfisher Towers, also known as Billionaires' Tower
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Narayana Murthy Gets Trolled For Buying A Rs 50 Cr Home In Bangalore
Not too long ago, one of the biggest names in the world and founder of Infosys, Mr. Narayana Murthy was called out on the ...
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Narayana Murthy wants IAS, IPS officers from B-schools instead of UPSC; 'No, thanks', rebuffs top bureaucrat
Narayana Murthy’s suggestion to recruit IAS and IPS officers from business schools instead of through the UPSC examination ...
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