Some reforms may be pushed in winter session of Indian parliament session

Tags: SBI
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The SBI Amendment Bill -- which proposes reducing the Indian government's holdings in the public-sector giant to 51%, against a minimum 55% required by the SBI Act of 1955 -- may likely see the light of the day in the upcoming winter session of parliament.

It would be no surprise even if the winter session of paliament also paves way to table the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority, and the Insurance Bill.


 
 
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