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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has classified dues amounting to nearly ₹ 80,000 Crore as 'difficult to recover' as of March 2024, representing a 4% increase from the previous year. This classification highlights ongoing challenges in the recovery of dues by SEBI.
Not all listed companies above a threshold have spent the required portion of funds on CSR areas. This unspent amount stood at a five-year high of Rs 1,475 crore during FY23 @classhly #cse #funds https://t.co/yVqEBffe6r
#Sebi categorises #dues worth Rs 76,293 crore as 'difficult to #recover' https://t.co/EGZaMlRJv2
#BSE #StockOptions case: 768 entities avail #benefits of #Sebi's #settlement scheme 2024 https://t.co/TD48C6HwvV