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प्रश्न

SEBI regulates the securities market in India.

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  • False

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उत्तर

This statement is True.

Explanation:

SEBI, or the Securities and Exchange Board of India, regulates India's securities market. SEBI regulates stock exchanges, brokers, and intermediaries to promote transparency and protect investors' interests.

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