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Raid on former NSE CEO Chitra Ramakrishna’s house
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IT raid on Mumbai house, allegation – shared confidential business information with Yogi of Himalaya
There has been an income tax raid at the residence of former National Stock Exchange (NSE) CEO Chitra Ramakrishna in Mumbai. He is accused of sharing confidential information with the spiritual master. On February 11, SEBI had imposed a fine on Ramakrishna. The market regulator had imposed a fine of Rs 3 crore on Chitra for sharing confidential information of the exchange with some unknown person. Ramakrishna stepped down as CEO in December 2016.
Used to take decisions on the advice of Adrishya Yogi
Chitra Ramakrishna used to take decisions on the advice of an adrishya yogi of the Himalayas. On the advice of this Baba, he appointed Anand Subramaniam as an advisor to the Group Operating Officer and Managing Director in the exchange.
Ramakrishna believed- Yogi could appear anywhere
Chitra Ramakrishna was the MD and CEO of NSE from April 2013 to December 2016. During this, she used to take decisions influenced by an unnamed yogi. Chitra used to call Yogi Shiromani, who according to her is a spiritual force and has been guiding her on personal and professional matters for the past 20 years. According to Chitra, the yogi could appear anywhere he wanted.
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