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AMFI may consider including the brochure as apart of study material for their training programmes for investors and for their certification programme conducted for agents and distributors.
Amendments to the SEBI (Disclosure and Investor Protection) Guidelines, 2000 The Board, in its meeting held on March 15, 2001, considered and approved certain modifications in the SEBI (DIP)
Please find enclosed a copy of the Order dated January 10, 2002 issued under Section 8 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956. You are directed to implement the SEBI Board decision by suitably amending your Rules, Articles etc. within two months from the date of the said order.
The companies shall be required to intimate the stock exchanges within 15 minutes of the closure of the Board Meetings about the decision on Buy Back of Securities.The Stock Exchanges are advised to incorporate the above amendments in the Listing Agreement with immediate effect and confirm the same.
As per the information provided by both the depositories the list of scrips that have established connectivity with them as on September 30, 2001 is given in annexure ‘A’ (serial no. 01 to 3244) These scrips would be traded in the normal rolling settlement mode with effect from December 31, 2001.
The issue was discussed with the other exchanges i.e NSE, CSE, DSE, ASE and the UPSE. They have stated that there would not be any problem if the rolling settlement in the remaining scrips were to commence from Monday, December 31, 2001 uniformly across exchanges.
the concept of independent directors on the Boards of asset management companies (AMCs) and trustee companies has been introduced in SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996 for better corporate governance,
corresponding Circulars issued by SEBI/GOI etc. have been made. It may be seen that while there may be a variation in language in the Model Rules, for most of Rules in Part A, however the basic principle underlying the Model Rules
The Board, in its meeting held on April 07, 2000, considered and approved certain modifications in the book building guidelines in order to introduce the facility of 100% book building for companies desirous of coming out with a public issue.
To avoid such situations the Companies are advised to mandatorily print the bank accounts details furnished by the Depositories, on the payment instruments. The Depositories and the Stock Exchanges are therefore advised to instruct the companies / issuers accordingly.