<p>New Delhi: Capital markets regulator Sebi on Sunday said it has launched a digital knowledge repository, "Dharohar - Milestones in the Indian securities market", on the occasion of the country's 76th Republic Day.</p>.<p>The securities market, known for its diverse products, participants, and institutions, has a long-standing history of organised trading over the past 150 years, Sebi said.</p>.<p>"Dharohar has been designed to document and showcase this rich heritage and evolution of the Indian securities market," the regulator said in a statement.</p>.Dorf-Ketal Chemicals files IPO draft papers with Sebi to mop up Rs 5,000 crore.<p>The repository features a website that also includes an interactive timeline of significant events and 3D galleries, offering an engaging experience to visitors, it added.</p>.<p>It is designed to cater to a wide audience, including students, investors, researchers, journalists, market participants and the general public offering insights into the market's diverse products, participants, and institutions.</p>.<p>With over 3,000 assets, Dharohar documents the market's journey through articles, regulations, interviews with prominent personalities, historic newspaper clippings, share certificates, infographics, videos, and committee reports etc.</p>.<p>The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said the repository will continue to grow with new additions, enhancing its value for users.</p>.<p>Sebi also expressed gratitude to those who contributed to this initiative, including individuals, institutions, members of the Monitoring and Advisory Committee of Project Dharohar, former chairpersons and whole-time members, employees, scripophilists, experts, industry leaders, market infrastructure institutions, industry associations, and others.</p>.<p>The initiative reflects SEBI's commitment to preserving and promoting the securities market's rich legacy while fostering greater awareness and understanding of the securities markets among diverse stakeholders, it said.</p>.<p>The repository, Dharohar, can be accessed at www.mism.org.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Capital markets regulator Sebi on Sunday said it has launched a digital knowledge repository, "Dharohar - Milestones in the Indian securities market", on the occasion of the country's 76th Republic Day.</p>.<p>The securities market, known for its diverse products, participants, and institutions, has a long-standing history of organised trading over the past 150 years, Sebi said.</p>.<p>"Dharohar has been designed to document and showcase this rich heritage and evolution of the Indian securities market," the regulator said in a statement.</p>.Dorf-Ketal Chemicals files IPO draft papers with Sebi to mop up Rs 5,000 crore.<p>The repository features a website that also includes an interactive timeline of significant events and 3D galleries, offering an engaging experience to visitors, it added.</p>.<p>It is designed to cater to a wide audience, including students, investors, researchers, journalists, market participants and the general public offering insights into the market's diverse products, participants, and institutions.</p>.<p>With over 3,000 assets, Dharohar documents the market's journey through articles, regulations, interviews with prominent personalities, historic newspaper clippings, share certificates, infographics, videos, and committee reports etc.</p>.<p>The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said the repository will continue to grow with new additions, enhancing its value for users.</p>.<p>Sebi also expressed gratitude to those who contributed to this initiative, including individuals, institutions, members of the Monitoring and Advisory Committee of Project Dharohar, former chairpersons and whole-time members, employees, scripophilists, experts, industry leaders, market infrastructure institutions, industry associations, and others.</p>.<p>The initiative reflects SEBI's commitment to preserving and promoting the securities market's rich legacy while fostering greater awareness and understanding of the securities markets among diverse stakeholders, it said.</p>.<p>The repository, Dharohar, can be accessed at www.mism.org.</p>