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DS Group launches first NFT on 93rd Founders’ Day with Grapes
Mumbai: On its 93rd Founders’ Day, Dharampal Satyapal Group (DS Group) launched its first NFT in collaboration with the marketing firm Grapes.
The group, which was founded in 1929, is celebrating its 93rd Founders’ Day to commemorate an era of setting new standards and conquering new territories.
The DS Group launched its first NFT, honouring its founders, Lala Dharampal and Satyapal ‘Sugandhi’, for their visionary zeal and persevering ethos.
The masterpiece, titled “A Dream in a Million Metaphors,” was created collaboratively by the Grapes and DS group teams by leveraging web 3.0 to bring to life the historical moments in its expanse via an experiential microsite that portrays the group’s non-fungible story.
This unique mosaic pays homage to the founders with 93 images that each represent a tiny portion of their journey. The idea has been conceptualised by the Grapes .
DS group marketing vice president Rajeev Jain said, “NFTs have become synonymous with digital collectables. On our 93rd Founders’ Day, we wanted to create a memento of our founders in honour of what they have built. A truly non-fungible tribute to their legacy, and that is how we conceptualised this idea.”
Grapes CEO and co-founder Shradha Agarwal said, “The team at DS Group wanted to create memorabilia as a tribute to the Founders in a distinctive manner. After a lot of deliberation, we finally discovered an innovative idea that represents their values and beliefs. The mosaic is conceived using curated 93 images, each of them marking a distinct moment in the DS Group’s journey.”
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Anupam Sengupta joins L&T LTM in senior leadership role – strategy & global business development
AI and media tech veteran to steer global business push in CME vertical
MUMBAI: Larsen and Toubro has brought on board seasoned media and technology executive Anupam Sengupta in a senior leadership role within its LTM division, tasking him with shaping strategy and global business development for its communications, media and technology vertical.
In his new role at L&T LTM, Sengupta will focus on driving consulting-led growth, sharpening global go-to-market strategies, and building deep-tech partnerships, with a particular emphasis on AI-led transformation.
Sengupta joins from Camb.ai, where he served as business head for SAARC and Southeast Asia. There, he played a key role in establishing the company’s regional presence, accelerating adoption of voice AI solutions and securing high-profile enterprise partnerships.
His career spans more than two decades across AI infrastructure, SaaS, consumer technology and media, with leadership roles at companies such as immerso.ai and Eros Innovation, where he worked at the intersection of streaming, gaming and enterprise AI applications.
Earlier, Sengupta spent over a decade at Sony Group, leading digital sales and partnerships across South Asia and managing large P&L portfolios. His experience also includes stints at WPP Group, Zee Group and Standard Chartered Bank, giving him a cross-sector view of both media and non-media ecosystems.
Known for building high-value partnerships and scaling new business lines, Sengupta has worked across global markets, handling enterprise SaaS sales, strategic alliances and large deal cycles, often in emerging technology environments.
His appointment comes as Larsen and Toubro sharpens its focus on digital and media technology services, an area seeing strong demand as AI, streaming and content platforms converge.
With Sengupta at the helm of strategy and global growth initiatives, the company appears set to deepen its play in the fast-evolving media tech landscape, where scale, speed and smart partnerships increasingly define success.






