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An Overview of
Capital Market
in
Healthcare
By
Roll No
Ronak Maloo
16
Saalihah Patel
25
Apoorva Rane
28
Shreshta Singrodia
40

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We take this opportunity to express my deep sense of gratitude to all our friends
who helped and guide me to complete this project successfully. I am highly grateful
and indebted to our Business Environment Subject Professor Mrs. Suniti Nagpurkar
for her excellent and expert guidance in helping us in completion of project report.
Ronak Maloo
Saalihah Patel
Apoorva Rane
Shreshta Singrodia

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PREFACE
The successful completion of this project was a unique experience for us because by
visiting many websites and databases, We achieved a better knowledge about this
project. The experience which we gained by doing this project was essential we
came to know about many new terms and the working of Capital Market and
specifically in the Healthcare Sector at this turning point of my carrier.This project
is being submitted which contains overview of the project under taken by us.
The project is on the topic
Overview of Capital market in Healthcare

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INDEX
S.no
Particulars
Page No.
1
Introduction to Indian Financial Structure
5
2
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Introduction to Indian Capital Market
.8
3
Regulator for Capital Market in India
. 19
4
History of Indian Capital Market
...25
5
Stock or Equity Market
27
6
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Bombay Stock Exchange
..29
7
.National Stock Exchange of India
34
8
.Overview of S&P BSE Sensex Indice in Connection to Healthcare
38
9
.Contribution of Healthcare Sector in S&P BSE Sensex Indice
40
10
...Current Scenario of Pharma Companies listed in S&P BSE
SENSEX Indice
..41
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...S&P BSE Healthcare Indice : How it came into Scenario
43
12
...What is S&P BSE Healthcare Indice and What is the current Scenario
45
13
NSE : NIFTY 50 Indice
47
14
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NSE : NIFTY Pharma Indice
52
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Conclusion
55

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Introduction to Indian Financial Structure
:
v
Defination of Financial Structure :
∑
A financial system (within the scope of finance) is a system that allows the
exchange
of
funds
between lenders, investors,
and borrowers.
Financial
systems operate at national, global, and firm-specific levels.They consist of
complex, closely related services, markets, and institutions used to provide an
efficient and regular linkage between investors and depositors.
∑
Money, credit, and finance are used as media of exchange in financial
systems. They serve as a medium of known value for which goods and services can
be exchanged as an alternative to bartering. A modern financial system may
include banks (operated
by
the
government
or
private
sector), financial
markets, financial instruments, and financial services. Financial systems allow
funds to be allocated, invested, or moved between economic sectors. They enable
individuals and companies to share the associated risks.
