6-680: D B Corp Ltd. , also known as the Dainik Bhaskar Group , is an Indian newspaper group, with 66 editions, published in four languages. The major newspapers published by the group, are Dainik Bhaskar (Hindi daily), Divya Bhaskar (Gujarati daily), Dainik Divya Marathi (Marathi daily), Saurashtra Samachar , DB Post (English daily), and DB Star . The Group also publishes three magazines; Aha! Zindagi (a monthly family magazine in Hindi), Bal Bhaskar (a Hindi magazine for kids) and Young Bhaskar (an English magazine for kids). Listed on
12-625: A Partner Exchange of the United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchange initiative , joining in September 2012. BSE established India INX on 30 December 2016. India INX is the first international exchange of India. BSE became the first stock exchange in the country to launch commodity derivatives contract in gold and silver in October 2018. BSE was demutualized and corporatized on 19 May 2007, pursuant to
18-568: The Bombay Stock Exchange , the group is majority-owned by the Bhopal -based Agarwal family. The Dainik Bhaskar Group's publications serve a variety of Indian states: Dainik Bhaskar was declared the world's fourth largest circulated daily in 2016–2017. Bombay Stock Exchange BSE Limited , also known as the Bombay Stock Exchange ( BSE ), is an Indian stock exchange which is located on Dalal Street . Established with
24-450: The efforts of cotton merchant Premchand Roychand in 1875, it is the oldest stock exchange in Asia , and also the tenth oldest in the world. The BSE is the world's 6th largest stock exchange with a market capitalization exceeding US$ 5 trillion on May 21, 2024. Bombay Stock Exchange was founded by Premchand Roychand in 1875. While BSE Limited is now synonymous with Dalal Street, it
30-401: The number of brokers, they had to shift places repeatedly. At last, in 1874, the brokers found a permanent location, the one that they could call their own. The brokers group became an official organization known as "The Native Share & Stock Brokers Association" in 1875. On 12 March 1993, a car bomb exploded in the basement of the building during the 1993 Bombay bombings . The BSE is also
36-400: Was not always so. In the 1850s, four Gujarati and one Parsi stockbroker gathered together under a Banyan tree in front of Bombay (now Mumbai) Town Hall, where Horniman Circle is now situated. A decade later, the brokers moved their location to under the banyan trees at the junction of Meadows Street and what was then called Esplanade Road, now Mahatma Gandhi Road. With a rapid increase in
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