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The Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India can be reappointed for a period of ______.
Two years
Three years
One year
None of the above
- The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Chairman is appointed by the Government of India.
- The initial term of the SEBI Chairman is up to five years, or until the age of 65, whichever is earlier.
- Regarding reappointment, the Government can reappoint the Chairman. The reappointment period is generally up to three years at a time.
- So, Option 1 (Two years) is not exactly correct based on SEBI norms. The correct period for reappointment is usually three years at a time.
?? Option:2, Three years is the correct answer.
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