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Justice Dhanuka quits as BSE governing board chairman

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May 07, 2003 20:15 IST

Justice D R Dhanuka, non-executive chairman of Bombay Stock Exchange governing board, has resigned from all the positions on the bourse.

Confirming this in Mumbai on Wednesday night, Justice Dhanuka said, "I submitted my resignation from all the posts held by me in the BSE on May 2, through a letter to be forwarded to the governing board."

Justice Dhanuka refused to elaborate on the reasons for quitting as a public representative from the board, saying: "I do not want to create a controversy."

Dhanuka was a public representative on the BSE board from January 1999 and was elected as the chairman in September 2002.

Currently, there are six public representatives, including S S Thakur, Anna Malhotra, Samir Barua, former RBI deputy governor Jagadish Capoor and former IAS officer Jambunathan.

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