The National Stock Exchange functions from
(1) New Delhi
(2) Mumbai
(3) Nagpur
(4) Kolkata
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Answer / ap gupta
National Stock exchange(NSE) is in NEW Delhi where as Bombay
stock exchange is in Mumbai as the name itself tells the
answer. So don't get confused.
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