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What is the purpose of SEBI making e-governance mandatory for certain organizations?

ATo increase bureaucracy

BTo reduce transparency

CTo safeguard the interests of investors and other stakeholders

DTo favor large corporations

Answer:

C. To safeguard the interests of investors and other stakeholders

Read Explanation:

The primary purpose of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) making e-governance mandatory for certain organizations is to safeguard the interests of investors and other stakeholders by increasing transparency and efficiency. This shift from physical to digital processes is a key part of SEBI's mission to ensure a fair and orderly securities market.


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  1. The rapid growth of internet usage in India automatically ensures accessibility.
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