The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) was created in 1992.
To safeguard the interests of investors in securities, as well as to support the development and regulation of the securities market.
To register and regulate stock exchanges and other intermediaries involved in the securities industry.
Self-regulatory organisations (SROs) in the securities market must be promoted and regulated.
To encourage investor knowledge and safeguards. To outlaw deceptive and unfair trading practises in the securities industry.
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