SMART VALUE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES LIMITED

    Smart Value Products AND Services Limited Details

    CINU50300DL2006PLC191355
    Date of Incorporation20 Dec, 2006
    StatusActive
    Company CategoryCompany limited by Shares
    Company Sub-categoryNon-govt company
    Company ClassPublic
    Business ActivityTrading
    Authorized Capital250.0 lakhs
    Paid-up Capital80.51 lakhs
    Paid-up Capital %32.204
    Registrar Office CityDelhi
    Registered StateDelhi
    Registration Number191355
    Registration Date20 Dec, 2006
    Listing StatusUnlisted
    AGM last held on29 Sep, 2017
    Balance Sheet last updated on31 Mar, 2017

    Smart Value Products AND Services Limited News

    • State Bank of India chairman Challa Sreenivasulu Setty, appointed for three years, urges employees to elevate the bank into the most valued financial institution. He succeeds Dinesh Khara and aims to reinforce SBI's status as the 'Banker to Every Indian' and achieve service excellence. Under Setty's leadership, SBI aims for new milestones and strategic growth.

      Indian telecom operators, through COAI, urged that OTT apps like WhatsApp and Telegram should comply with the Telecommunications Act 2023. They emphasized that these communication services must align with security directives and regulatory oversight, similar to telecom operators, to ensure an equal playing field and curtail security risks.

      The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has withdrawn its advisory that directed food businesses to remove 'A1' and 'A2' claims from milk products packaging. This step allows companies to continue marketing products with these claims. The decision comes after a need for further consultations with stakeholders was identified.

      Telecom companies have pushed for regulators to bring communication apps like WhatsApp into regulatory licensing. They supported the idea for a single Unified Services Authorisation to simplify telecom regulations. Industry bodies had mixed reactions, with some cautioning against structural changes and others urging expansion of ISP license scope.

      Global satellite firms have differing stances on the Indian telecom regulator's proposal to merge authorisation regimes for satellite services. While Amazon's Kuiper and others support a unified licence, Starlink, SES, and allies argue for keeping them separate to streamline and clarify current authorisations instead of merging the scopes for better service delivery.

    * Ministry of Corporate Affairs, 2019, Company/LLP Data, (Government of India administrative body to govern and regulate corporate affairs through the Companies Act 1956 & 2013 including other allied Acts, Bills and Rules) http://www.mca.gov.in/, Updated as on 04 Dec, 2018.

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