India’s leading oil companies, including Indian Oil and BPCL, were fined for a fifth quarter for not meeting listing regulations requiring independent and women directors on their boards. The companies cited that director appointments are government-controlled and requested waivers for the fines imposed by BSE and NSE for the June 2024 quarter.
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