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प्रश्न
Answer each of these questions in about one hundred and fifty words:
Write down the sectors of organized and unorganized market.
उत्तर
The capital market in India may be broadly classified into:
A. Organized Markets: This segment comprises of
- Corporate enterprises
- Government and semi-government institutions requiring funds for various development activities
- Individual investors
- Corporate and institutional investors, as LIC, Banks, Finance Corporations, International financing agencies, etc.
B. Unorganized Sector:
The unorganized sector consists of
- The indigenous bankers in urban areas.
- The money lenders in rural areas.
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