• EP 09 - Harshad Mehta Scam(Scam 1992) - Ekyo Aam Stock Broker Ki Zindagi Raathon Raath Kaise Badli, Stock Market Ki Anokhi Kahani

  • Feb 23 2023
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

EP 09 - Harshad Mehta Scam(Scam 1992) - Ekyo Aam Stock Broker Ki Zindagi Raathon Raath Kaise Badli, Stock Market Ki Anokhi Kahani

  • Summary

  • Harshad Mehta, an infamous Indian stockbroker, was infamously known as the "Big Bull" of the stock exchange market. He achieved widespread notoriety for his sudden and impressive success in the stock market, leaving the general public to question the legitimacy of his success. It was later revealed that he had been engaging in illegal activities, such as using money from banks to speculate in the stock market. Journalist Sucheta Dalal bravely exposed the truth behind the Harshad Mehta scam, which instigated significant changes to the buying and selling process of shares and has become a part of financial history. But how did he start investing in the stock market? How did he use banks' money without their knowledge? How did the Harshad family face this situation? To get answers to these questions and to know in detail about the biggest stock market scam ever in India, listen to our podcast series about Indian scams. We have several episodes dedicated to this type of scam, so don’t miss out on this great opportunity to know more about one of the most notorious scams in Indian history. #telgiscam2003 #scam2003telgistory #telgiscamdocumentry #abdulkarimtelgiscam #stampaperscamtelgi #telgiscamaudioshow Credits - Audio Pitara Team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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