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In February 1999, CDSL received certificate of commencement of business from Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). [7] On 30 June 2017, CDSL was listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) through initial public offering (IPO) [8] making it the first depository in Asia-Pacific region and only the second depository in the world to get listed.
India's Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority originally issued licenses to five entities to act as Insurance Repositories; [3] however, SHCIL Projects Limited surrendered its Insurance Repository license in September 2015. The remaining four are: CDSL Insurance Repository Limited (CDSL IR) [4] Karvy Insurance Repository Limited [5]
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National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) is an Indian central securities depository, based in Mumbai. It was established in August 1996 as the first electronic securities depository in India with national coverage. [2] It was established based on a suggestion by a national institution responsible for the economic development of India.
Tamana was the first institution in India to recognize autism as a distinct disability and to create programs specifically for autistic spectrum disorders, which were first established in 1985. [ citation needed ] The School of Hope includes a special school, a sensory integration clinic, an early intervention center, a diagnostic center, a ...
Even highly functional adults with autism are often underemployed, and their jobs options are limited to low-skilled, part-time, discontinuous jobs in sheltered workshops. Also many countries with anti-discrimination laws based on disability often exempt autism spectrum disorders since many companies and firms lobby against their inclusion.
Pages in category "Autism-related organisations in India" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Action for Autism (AFA) is an Indian non-profit, education, training and advocacy organisation. Founded in 1991, AFA started out as a parent support group, with a focus on raising awareness about autism. [1] In March 1994 AFA opened "Open Door", a special school for children with autism. They also provided counselling services for parents. [2]