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Harshad Mehta, 51, a stockbroker who led millions of investors into India's biggest market crash 10 years ago, died Sunday of a heart attack while in police custody in Bombay.
Scam 1992 was a biography on the events of Harshad Mehta, the infamous “Bachchan of BSE”. Harshad went from rags to riches by finding the loopholes, creating a bullish run in the share market.
This October, SonyLIV brings its most coveted original ‘Scam 1992 - The Harshad Mehta Story’ unraveling the man and the story behind India’s biggest securities scandal on 9th October, over ...
A trail on the Harshad Mehta stock market scandal of 90s is not yet over even after his death. Harshad Meta was arrested for dipping illegally into the banking system to finance his share buying.
The Telgi fake stamp swindle is being termed as the mother of all scams — one recollects that a few years earlier, the Harshad Mehta scandal was christened the father of all scams. Mother Scam ...
MUMBAI, India (CNN) --Harshad Mehta, architect of a $1 billion scam in 1992 that was India's biggest securities scandal, died in Mumbai Monday, aged 49. Mehta, who was in custody when he suffered ...
Leading Indian stockbroker Harshad Mehta, who was at the centre of India's worst financial scandal nearly 10 years ago, has died in police custody. Mr Mehta died in hospital in Thane district in the ...
Harshad Mehta: From Pied Piper of the markets to India's best-known scamster. In the wee hours of December 31, just before the year 2001 came to a close, Harshad Mehta passed away in a jail in ...
A trail on the Harshad Mehta stock market scandal of 90s is not yet over even after his death. Harshad Meta was arrested for dipping illegally into the banking system to finance his share buying.
A special court in India allowed the finance ministry to distribute 6.50 billion rupees ($140 million) to the income-tax department, banks and other financial institutions from the liquidated ...
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