Q-35:Who can get license as Category-1 FPI?
1. FATF complaint jurisdictions
2. Non-FATF complaint jurisdictions
1. FATF complaint jurisdictions
2. Non-FATF complaint jurisdictions
Anonymous Quiz
51%
a. Only 1
19%
b. Only 2
23%
c. Both 1&2
6%
d. None of these
jayantparikshit pinned «Q-35:Who can get license as Category-1 FPI?
1. FATF complaint jurisdictions
2. Non-FATF complaint jurisdictions»
1. FATF complaint jurisdictions
2. Non-FATF complaint jurisdictions»
Dear kids
Many congratulations to you if you have secured a rank in CSE-2021. You have made your family & mentors so proud. Having interacted with you all in class room or through other platforms, i am supremely confident that Indian bureaucracy is going in the right hands of immensely talented kids. God bless you ❤️
For those who couldn't get a positive result in 2021, remember that every step that you have been taking in your journey... is taking you close to your dream. Tomorrow is your day. Just one more step tomorrow before you shine forever. Loads of love & blessings to you all.
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Many congratulations to you if you have secured a rank in CSE-2021. You have made your family & mentors so proud. Having interacted with you all in class room or through other platforms, i am supremely confident that Indian bureaucracy is going in the right hands of immensely talented kids. God bless you ❤️
For those who couldn't get a positive result in 2021, remember that every step that you have been taking in your journey... is taking you close to your dream. Tomorrow is your day. Just one more step tomorrow before you shine forever. Loads of love & blessings to you all.
econjayant@gmail.com
Q 36: SEBI is a -
1. Statutory Body
2. Regulatory Body 3. Non-Constitutional Body 4. Quasi-Judicial Body
1. Statutory Body
2. Regulatory Body 3. Non-Constitutional Body 4. Quasi-Judicial Body
Anonymous Quiz
22%
a. Both 1&2
11%
b. Both 1&4
18%
c. 1,2&3
49%
d. 1,2,3&4
jayantparikshit pinned «Q 36: SEBI is a -
1. Statutory Body
2. Regulatory Body 3. Non-Constitutional Body 4. Quasi-Judicial Body»
1. Statutory Body
2. Regulatory Body 3. Non-Constitutional Body 4. Quasi-Judicial Body»
Dear students
You can watch the Economic Survey 2022-23 series on Vajiram Youtube channel.
Happy Learning
You can watch the Economic Survey 2022-23 series on Vajiram Youtube channel.
Happy Learning
Dear Students
Hope to connect with you all & together learn Economics for UPSC through my “Economics Module Course”:
https://vajiramandravi.com/all-courses/upsc-module-courses/general-studies-economics-module-for-upsc/
Hope to connect with you all & together learn Economics for UPSC through my “Economics Module Course”:
https://vajiramandravi.com/all-courses/upsc-module-courses/general-studies-economics-module-for-upsc/
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MUHRAT TRADING
*The word ‘Muhurat’ means auspicious time. Muhrat Trading is one-hour trading session conducted every year on Diwali. Today, the stock market (BSE & NSE) would be open for one hour and Muhrat Trading would be held between 6 pm to 7:15 pm (including a 15 min pre-market session).
*Muhrat Trading marks the beginning of a new year or Samvat. This year will be the beginning of Samvat 2080 and the end of Samvat 2079.
*Observed for ages by the investor community, this tradition pays respect to Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth. BSE started it in 1957 & NSE in 1992. Investors believe that trading on this special occasion brings wealth, success, and prosperity throughout the year.
*The word ‘Muhurat’ means auspicious time. Muhrat Trading is one-hour trading session conducted every year on Diwali. Today, the stock market (BSE & NSE) would be open for one hour and Muhrat Trading would be held between 6 pm to 7:15 pm (including a 15 min pre-market session).
*Muhrat Trading marks the beginning of a new year or Samvat. This year will be the beginning of Samvat 2080 and the end of Samvat 2079.
*Observed for ages by the investor community, this tradition pays respect to Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth. BSE started it in 1957 & NSE in 1992. Investors believe that trading on this special occasion brings wealth, success, and prosperity throughout the year.