ECONOMIC OFFENCES | REGULATION OF SECURITIES MARKET | Naiti Kansara (3)Anushka Debnath (14)Aayush Mehta (25)Manan Parekh (36)Urvashi Baldia (47)Sejal Chhajed (59) | CONTENTS 1. What are economic offences? 2. Types of offences, legislation, enforcement authorities 3. A few scams * Telgi Scam * 2G Scam * Demat Scam * Harshad Mehta Scam 4. Acknowledgements 5. Bibliography WHAT ARE ECONOMIC OFFENCES? Economic offences form a separate category of crimes under
high street banks and building societies). Consequently the financially excluded rely on range of informal solutions and ‘sub-prime’ providers. This has three negative effects: 1. Inability to access many services that now operate entirely beyond a cash based economy. 2. The banking sector is highly regulated with extensive consumer safeguards. Unfortunately similar protection
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INTRODUCTION A significant development in recent years has been the mushrooming of community-based organizations and initiatives at the local level for women. Reports indicate that self-help programmes, often in the form of savings and credit or micro credit schemes, have succeeded in changing the lives of poor women, enhancing incomes and generating positive externalities such as increased self-esteem. This paper addresses the challenging issue of whether self-help micro credit programmes are tools
In 1919, when Langston Hughes was seventeen years old, he spent the summer with his father, Jim Hughes, in Toluca, Mexico. Langston had not seen his father since he was a small child, and he was excited about making the trip. However, during this visit, no affectionate bond would develop between Langston and Jim. Jim Hughes was a cold, difficult man, who was driven by ambition to make money and achieve respect. He had moved to Mexico to avoid segregation and racial injustice in the United States