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| | Indian Stock Markets - Bombay Stock Exchange - National Stock Exchange |
 | | Stock exchanges in India can be categorized as: 1) Voluntary Associations such as Bombay, Indore and Ahmedabad, 2) Public limited companies such as Calcutta and Delhi, and 3) Guarantee companies such as Hyderabad, Madras and Bangalore. |
 | | Today, these global stock exchanges have become premier institutions and are highly efficient, computerized organizations that have fostered the growth of an open, global securities market. |
 | | The concept of stock markets came to India in 1875, when Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) was established as The Native Share and Stockbrokers Association', a voluntary non-profit making association. |
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