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NSE Updates Eligibility Criteria for Listed SMEs Transitioning to the Main Board

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The National Stock Exchange (NSE) updated its eligibility criteria for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) listed on the exchange looking to transition to the main board. According to the revised regulations, SMEs must have been listed on the NSE’s SME platform for a minimum of three years and possess a paid-up capital of at least ₹10 crore to qualify for the main board.

Additionally, promoters and their groups are required to retain a minimum of 20% of the company at the time of application.

Furthermore, applicants must demonstrate revenue from operations exceeding ₹100 crore in the previous financial year and show positive operating profits in at least two of the last three financial years. The total number of public shareholders must also be at least 500 on the application date.

The NSE outlined several other prerequisites for SMEs aiming to shift to the main board. Notably, there must be no proceedings initiated against the applicant company or its promoters under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, nor should there be any admitted winding-up petitions from NCLT/IBC.

The net worth of the company must be no less than ₹75 crore. Additionally, the NSE emphasized that there should be no significant regulatory actions, such as trading suspensions against the applicant company or its promoters, in the past three years. There should also be no debarments involving the company, its promoters, or its subsidiary by SEBI.

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Further, applicants must ensure that directors have not faced disqualification or debarment from any regulatory authority, and there should be no unresolved investor complaints in the SCORES system.

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Opendoor Shuts Down India Operations, 250 Employees Affected

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Business: US-based real estate technology company Opendoor has decided to close its operations in India. The move will impact nearly 250 employees.

CEO Kaz Nejatian said the company is bringing operational roles closer to its customers in the United States. He explained that most of Opendoor’s customers are based in America.

The company said the decision is not related to the performance of its India team. Nejatian praised the employees for their hard work and contributions.

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Affected workers will receive severance pay, job placement support, and other assistance. A small number of employees will stay temporarily to help with the transition.

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Opendoor said it will continue focusing on simplifying operations and improving efficiency with new technology and AI.

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Domestic LPG Cylinder Price Increased by Rs 29

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New Delhi: The price of domestic LPG cooking gas cylinders has been increased by Rs 29 across India. This is the second price hike in the last three months.

The increase comes as global energy prices continue to rise due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

After the revision, a domestic LPG cylinder now costs Rs 942 in Delhi, Rs 941.40 in Mumbai, Rs 968 in Kolkata, and Rs 957.50 in Chennai. In Bengaluru, the new price is Rs 944.50 per cylinder.

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The government said the cost of supplying LPG has increased significantly. However, subsidies under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana continue to help over 10 crore beneficiaries.

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Petrol, diesel, and CNG prices have also increased in recent weeks as global fuel markets remain volatile.

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Honda Begins Delivery of 2026 City Hybrid

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Business: Honda Cars India has started delivering the new 2026 Honda City Hybrid to customers. The first car was handed over at a dealership in Bengaluru.

Honda President and CEO Takashi Nakajima attended the special delivery event. Other senior company officials were also present.

The first customer received a Crystal Black Pearl Honda City Hybrid. The car was delivered with a symbolic key and a gift hamper.

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The updated City comes with new features such as ventilated front seats and a 360-degree camera. It also offers wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a sunroof.

The sedan is available with petrol and strong-hybrid powertrain options. Honda claims the hybrid version delivers a mileage of 27.26 kmpl.

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The Honda City competes with the Volkswagen Virtus, Skoda Slavia, and Hyundai Verna in India.

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