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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister of State for Finance Arjun Ram Meghwal today reviewed the progress made by multiple agencies in the NSEL scam at a meeting here.
“There was everything — the right space, the right vision, technological excellence. And you had Jignesh at the top, driving the group with his characteristic grit and determination,” says Ravi Sheth…
Most people start their day with forcing themselves to go to work and nagging about the things that they don’t have the capacity and courage to fix. But, Jignesh Shah is one among those who like to take the charge of their own life. This middle-class Kandivli boy wrote his success story with high ambition, futuristic vision, and philanthropy.
Most of us are often stuck in the web of obscurity and oblivion. Of not knowing what to do and getting comfortable in that zone often us ends up in a bad shape. But some dodge and try to surprise themselves every day, just like how Jignesh Shah did!An exemplary example of a self-made man, Shah was a... Powered by RebelMouse
Read more about Sebi showcause notice to 5 brokers in NSEL scam on Business Standard. Anand Rathi, Geofin Comtrade, India Infoline, Phillip Capital and Motilal Oswal under lens; brokerages deny any wrongdoing
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Senior Journalist Shantanu Guha Ray's 'The Target' Launched
In this book, Shantanu meticulously probes the motives of those who shun Shah of the Exchange business and what it means for India's politico-business climate
Senior Journalist Shantanu Guha Ray's 'The Target' Launched
In this book, Shantanu meticulously probes the motives of those who shun Shah of the Exchange business and what it means for India's politico-business climate
Launch of Sr. Journalist Shantanu Guha Roy’s latest book ‘The Target’ – the untold story on how entrepreneurship and technology led innovation-capable of bre...
The Target book launch – a gripping story of Jignesh Shah, who could have been the Czar of exchanges, and the poster boy of 'Make in India' by his innovative...
JIgnesh Shah: From The Magnate to The Target
Jignesh Shah was throughout aware that it was a strategic move to put him out of business . Shantanu Guha Ray rightly compares the conspiracy to that happened with the epic, Mahabharata
The Target reveals Jignesh Shah’s untold story
At the launch in November 2005, the Prime Minister of Dubai, a man of very few words, looked at Shah and remarked into the public address system, ‘You came, you promised and you delivered.’
This one was narrated to me by a bureaucrat friend in Delhi, the person spoke on condition of total anonymity. Soon after the NSEL mess happened, a few civil servants – two from the MoF and one from the DCA – sat down together to ruminate and ponder over the problem.
Shantanu Guha Ray has defined the chain of command in most absolute way. He has made all the motives and malice of the conspirators crystal clear and broken down the facts to every bit to describe their modus operandi.
In his book, Shantanu Guha Ray, clearly confronts the ethical values of Anjani Sinha.
My research discovered that Anjani Sinha had the art of committing frauds in financial exchanges.
Jignesh Shah decided to give his full co-operation and come out clean, because more than the money, it was his image that was important to him.
Get the cops to arrest him somehow and put him in custody. The lock-up will break his spine. Once he is destroyed mentally, a defamed man like him will have no takers ever again.
How often do people have courage to pick themselves up after falling from the heights that Jignesh Shah did? One in a million would be an apt answer. But Shah was the man worth to be called ‘One in a million’. Shantanu Guha Ray, in his latest novel ‘The Target’ describes…
Jignesh Shah was arrested on multiple occasions, on the charges of being non cooperative in the investigations. A lot of facts prove otherwise. Shantanu Guha Ray in ‘The Target’ mentions the details about how Shah was being cooperative to his full extent so that he and the investigative agencies could reach to the roots of…
‘The Target’ deals with plunder of Jignesh Shah’s empire
The FMC had also stated in the same letter that there was a possibility that these defaulters may have diverted the funds, and have therefore violated the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
‘The Target’- A fact studded counterattack
Galt loved his life; he held fast to his sense of values, even if his world crumbled around him. As Rand brilliantly wrote, Galt addressed the minds of millions, his voice filling the airways of the country and of the world.
Executive pawns made Jignesh Shah ‘The Target’
The FMC, while deciding to grant an opportunity to cross- examine Grant Thornton on November 25, 2013, directed FTIL to furnish in advance a list of questions that it proposed to ask at the cross-examination.
The story of Jignesh Shah has been on a road full of ups and downs. It seems he was too focussed on reaching the horizon, but again, the road of business never comes with the sign ‘Bumps Ahead’.