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Briefing
54 scrips to be put on demat list on DSE As many as 54 scrips would be put on compulsory demat form at the Delhi Stock Exchange from November 29 with 22 of them eligible for badla trading. With this, altogether 160 scrips would be traded on paperless form, DSE sources told adding that the local bourse is all set to fulfill Sebi's guidelines that 200 scrips should be put on demat. Another 40 scrips would be traded on dematerialised form from January 17, the sources said.Investor education fund The Government has constituted an 11-member committee to administer the investor education and protection fund. DCA secretary TS Krishnamurthy will utilise the fund for promotion of investor awareness and protection of the interests of investors.The government had earlier proposed to notify the constitution of this committe in July, prior to the general elections. Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
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