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The JAM Trinity (Jan-Dhan, Aadhaar, Mobile) was supposed to bring financial inclusion to India’s underserved communities. But for millions, Aadhaar-based verification has become a barrier rather than a bridge. This video, based on Sucheta Dalal’s article, uncovers the real struggles faced by rural Indians whose bank accounts are frozen due to mismatches and errors in their Aadhaar-linked information. Watch as we delve into the systemic issues causing financial exclusion, and the urgent need for reform in India's KYC and Aadhaar systems.
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The Indian economy has shown remarkable resilience with strong growth cycles, but there's more beneath the surface. We explore why the Indian economy, despite steady GDP growth and significant government spending, still struggles with private investment, unequal wealth distribution and a high debt burden among the middle class. Debashis Basu breaks down the current macroeconomic factors, the role of services exports, NRI remittances and the limitations holding back broader prosperity. Understand the reality behind the growth numbers, the systemic issues, and the critical factors shaping India’s economic future.
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Why does SEBI, India’s securities regulator, follow a conflict of interest code that’s voluntary and possibly outdated? With Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee investigating claims of regulatory conflicts, Sucheta Dalal dives into the origins and implications of SEBI’s 2008 Conflict Code. She questions why SEBI’s standards differ from other regulatory bodies and explores the legal uncertainties surrounding the Code’s validity. Watch now to uncover why SEBI’s code could be ‘a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma’ and what it means for market integrity.
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Why does SEBI, India’s securities regulator, follow a conflict of interest code that’s voluntary and possibly outdated? With Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee investigating claims of regulatory conflicts, Sucheta Dalal dives into the origins and implications of SEBI’s 2008 Conflict Code. She questions why SEBI’s standards differ from other regulatory bodies and explores the legal uncertainties surrounding the Code’s validity. Watch now to uncover why SEBI’s code could be ‘a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma’ and what it means for market integrity.
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Debashis Basu explores the current state of the Indian economy, questioning whether we're returning to "normal" or facing deeper systemic challenges. From the fall in GST collections to the struggles in exports, consumption, and corporate profits, the video examines key economic indicators that suggest a slowdown. While there are bright spots like robust direct tax collections and growth in 5G smartphone sales, Basu argues that India’s economic foundation remains cyclical, lacking long-term structural reforms. Watch the full analysis to understand where the economy stands and what the future may hold.
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The Tata Group is entering a pivotal moment of transition following Ratan Tata's passing, with Noel Tata stepping into the role of chairman of Tata Trusts. As tensions and power dynamics evolve, can Noel Tata maintain stability, or will this shift trigger new challenges within the Tata empire? This audio explores the complexities of succession, power struggles, and the potential implications for one of India's most iconic business conglomerates.
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The Indian economy is often hailed as being on the path to becoming a developed nation, with strong GDP growth, low debt, and a thriving banking sector. But is this optimism warranted? In this analysis, Debashis Basu uncovers the truth behind India's economic strengths and the hidden weaknesses that persist. From a questionable debt-to-GDP ratio to challenges in exports and inflation, this video explores the gaps in India's progress toward "Viksit Bharat." Watch now to understand the reality behind the bullish economic outlook.
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Ola Electric is facing an avalanche of consumer complaints, with faulty scooters sparking public outrage and even leading to a showroom being set on fire. What should have triggered an urgent response turned into a PR disaster, as Bhavish Aggarwal, CEO of Ola Electric, unleashed an arrogant reply to comedian Kunal Kamra, igniting a storm of criticism. This video delves into the growing problems with Ola’s scooters, the company's governance issues, and the 8.3% dip in stock price. Watch how consumer frustration is shaping the narrative for Ola Electric.
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This audio by Sucheta Dalal delves into the staggering amounts of unclaimed money sitting in various government accounts, including EPF, ESIC, and small savings schemes. With over ₹2 lakh crore already identified, and estimates suggesting this figure is growing rapidly, she explores how these funds remain trapped in bureaucratic inefficiencies, poor reporting, and a lack of accountability. She discusses the need for a legal framework to reunite this money with its rightful owners and urges for better utilization of these funds to address national priorities like healthcare and senior welfare. Watch now to learn about this hidden wealth and why it’s crucial to demand change.
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Sucheta Dalal examines SEBI's interim order against Growpital, a firm that lured over 5,200 investors with promises of high, tax-free returns in agriculture. Despite SEBI's action to block Rs184 crore in funds, investors remain frustrated by delays in recovering their money. Sucheta explores the legal loopholes Growpital exploited, the role of SEBI in protecting investors, and the pressing need for a quicker refund process. Watch to learn why refunding investors is the only real protection they need.
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Debashis Basu examines the surprising missteps of Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) in the Indian stock market. Despite a massive bull run, FIIs were net sellers, missing key opportunities that domestic investors seized upon. Why did FIIs underperform, and what does it mean for the future of their strategies? Watch this video to understand how FIIs lost their way and what may lie ahead as market dynamics shift.
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Sucheta Dalal delves into SEBI's recent orders on the 2015 co-location scandal involving the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Despite claims of exoneration, the orders leave many unanswered questions, particularly concerning SEBI’s investigations and its failure to establish collusion or fraud. The video covers key aspects of the scam, the roles of NSE’s former officials, and the intriguing outcomes of various legal battles. Watch to understand how these developments impact India’s capital market and the future of NSE’s listing.
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This audio delves into a major legal battle where the Bombay High Court imposed an Rs 80 lakh penalty on SEBI and major stock exchanges for arbitrarily freezing the demat accounts of Dr. Pradeep Mehta and his son. Though the Supreme Court has stayed the penalty, the case is far from over as it returns to the High Court for a fresh hearing. Sucheta Dalal discusses the broader implications of this case for investors and the regulatory overreach concerning demat and bank account freezes. Can regulators really freeze your assets without due process? Watch to find out.
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Debashis Basu challenges the conventional wisdom that stock prices automatically rise when the US Federal Reserve cuts interest rates. Drawing on historical data and real-world examples, Basu reveals that the correlation between Fed rate cuts and market performance is weaker than many believe. He explores how other factors, like economic growth and corporate profits, play a far more significant role in determining stock prices, emphasizing that the Fed often follows the economy rather than leading it.
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Sucheta Dalal explores the serious allegations leveled against Madhabi Puri Buch, the Chairperson of SEBI, by the Congress party, which have sent shockwaves through India's financial sector. The video delves into the potential conflicts of interest, lack of disclosure norms, and the broader implications for transparency and integrity in regulatory bodies. With references to global standards and past controversies, this video raises important questions about SEBI's internal policies and the need for stricter conflict of interest rules for its top officials.
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Over Rs 2 lakh crore of unclaimed wealth, belonging to ordinary Indians, is trapped with the government and various financial institutions. This Podcast delves into the challenges of reclaiming these funds, the systemic hurdles faced by rightful claimants, and the urgent need for a comprehensive solution. Discover how your hard-earned money might be locked away and what can be done to reclaim it.
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With Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman urging public sector banks to boost deposit growth, a shift from debt mutual funds to bank fixed deposits (FDs) is becoming increasingly attractive. In this video, Debashis Basu explains why bank FDs are now more appealing than ever, thanks to recent tax changes and the inherent safety they offer. Discover how these factors could lead to a significant inflow of funds into bank deposits and what needs to be done to encourage this trend.
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Sucheta Dalal draws a powerful parallel between the landmark Pinochet case and the current crisis engulfing SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India). What does a Chilean dictator have to do with a financial regulator in India? More than you'd think. The principles of judicial propriety from the Pinochet case highlight the ethical lapses in SEBI's handling of the Adani investigation, particularly the serious allegations of conflict of interest against SEBI's chairperson, Madhabi Puri Buch. Watch as Sucheta Dalal delves into this critical issue, examining the implications for India’s financial markets and the importance of transparency and ethics in regulatory bodies.
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Debashis Basu discusses SEBI's latest consultation paper that proposes significant changes to the regulatory framework for investment advisors (IAs) and research analysts (RAs). These changes include easing entry barriers, relaxing compliance requirements, and redefining roles, particularly for research analysts. As SEBI aims to expand the pool of registered advisors and analysts, Debashis Basu delves into whether these changes will truly benefit investors or lead to unintended consequences. Tune in to understand the impact of these proposals on the investment advisory landscape in India.
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Sucheta Dalal delves into the controversies surrounding SEBI’s investigation into the Adani Group, particularly in light of the explosive revelations by Hindenburg Research. The video explores the serious allegations against SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Puri-Buch, questioning her integrity and the transparency of the regulatory body. With India’s credibility as a key global market at stake, this discussion highlights the need for a thorough and independent investigation to restore confidence in the regulatory framework.
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