Which of the following is the regulator of the capital market in India?
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is a statutory body established in 1992 under the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992. SEBI is the regulator of the capital market in India and is responsible for protecting the interests of investors and promoting the development of the securities market
What is the percentage of the rural population out of the total population as per the census 2011?
Which of the following Statements regarding Foreign Portfolio Investment is FALSE?
Consider the following Statements.
(I) WPI tracks inflation at the wholesale level and CPI captures changes in prices levels at the consumer l...
SVAMITVA scheme is a step forward in establishing unambiguous property ownership in rural populated (Abadi) regions. It intends to equip village househo...
Introduction to the constitution is _______________.
With reference to Federalism in India, consider the following statements:
I. Preamble mentions India to be a Federal state.
II. The consti...
Consider the following Statements about Mission Indradhanush and choose the option with correct Statements.
(1) Mission Indradhanush was launc...
Identify the correct statement about National Skill Development Corporation.
1.      It was set up under min of finance.
2. Â...
______________ are set up, owned and operated by non-bank entities.
The center of political authority is _______________.