RSS Secretary -Secretary Dattatreya Hosbols Visit NSE, appreciated for active role in economic activities
Mumbai, April 6 (IANS). Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) General Secretary Dattatreya Hosbols visited the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in Mumbai on Saturday and died there with the team. During this time, he appreciates the contribution NSE made to the country’s economy. Hosbole said that the entire NSE team deserves gratitude and respect for the people of the country. He described the role of this institution as important and said that economic activities in the country increased due to NSE and its effect also reached the ordinary people. He also said that NSE made his mark as a world -class institution through his transparency and innovation. The Secretary of the RSS appreciated the contribution of the NSE to bring the country to the first place on the global economic map. He said: “Due to the efforts of NSE, India is now being nominated in the most important economic centers of the world. The way this institution promoted credibility, transparency and innovation is a matter of pride for our country.” Dattatreya Hosbole said that institutes, like NSE, gave a new direction to Indian markets and strengthened the Indian economic situation worldwide. He said that the contribution of such institutions not only strengthened the Indian economy, but that it could be a milestone in the economic development of the country. In addition, he expressed gratitude to the works of NSE, saying that the work of this institution plays an important role in the development of the entire country, and it will still contribute similar in the future. It is noteworthy that NSE, that is, the national stock exchange is India’s leading stock exchange. It is a market where businesses are bought and sold for stocks, bonds, mutual funds, derivatives and other financial products. Founded in 1992, NSE introduced a fully electronic trading system for the first time in the country, which works from Mumbai. The most important index is Nifty 50, including the 50 largest and influential companies in the country. -Ians PSM/Ekd shares this story -tags