Demat accounts to be closed if proof of income in KYC not provided by July 31
It was unusual. Janice called and said that they needed to talk soon, using that little girl voice she used when something was very serious. They were engaged to be married. He had asked her just two months ago, and they had gone ring shopping together that night. They’d picked one out but the size was not right-a little too loose, so they’d taken a few minutes and gotten it right and she walked out with it on her finger. They went to show their parents, proudly. He had known Janice since they were first graders; they’d gone through school often in the same class, watched each other at sports and recitals and performances. She’d been class salutatorian senior year, he’d won a scholarship from the Marines. He had always loved her, always. Everyone assumed they would marry someday-after college, her parents insisted. His parents just nodded and smiled at that good advice. They were seniors in college now, and their virginity weighed heavily on them, but they had restrained ou...