Press Trust Of India / Mumbai Nov 22, 2009, 00:27 IST
The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) today asked the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) to provide all the information in Marathi on its newly-launched website.
Arvind Gawde, MNS leader from Colaba, a Mumbai suburb, met Sebi’s Deputy Chief Executive officer Ashish Kumar Chauhan and submitted a memorandum highlighting the party’s demand.
Sebi had recently re-launched its website with options in English, Hindi and Gujarati, Gawde said. “It has conveniently forgotten Marathi despite having its headquarters in Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra. The Sebi officials accepted their mistake and agreed to rectify it,” he said.
commendable. What about Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Manipuri, Assamese, Oriya, Sanskrit, Punjabi, kashmiri, Kannada etc?
SEBI must publish in those languages.
Hight time some one shows SEBI its place. Someone has to shake their chair and make them work. The lazybags are killing businesses in the pretext of customer benefit and controls.