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VOL. 7, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Developments in shareholder activism in India
Authors
Dr. Vandana Gupta
Abstract
In the last two decades concerns regarding sound corporate governance
system and practices in listed companies have gained quite an attention as
large amounts of money is being invested by retail investors. This money finds
its way in the coffers of companies through Initial Public offers (IPOs) and
through investments in mutual funds. All this has been possible due to the
rigorous and intensive efforts of the capital markets regulator, SEBI and
Ministry of Corporate Affairs. This is done by bringing out changes in the
existing rules and regulations and introducing new guidelines to safeguard the
interests of the investors. More responsibilities and duties are now entrusted
to big institutional investors like mutual funds, pension funds, insurance
companies and independent directors on the boards to monitor the decisions of
promoters. This paper traces the rise of recent investor activism and discusses
the latest developments in this area of corporate governance.
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Pages:38-44
How to cite this article:
Dr. Vandana Gupta "Developments in shareholder activism in India". International Journal of Management and Commerce, Vol 7, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 38-44
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