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06/11/22 16:30 PM IST

“Niveshak Didi”

In News 
  • "Niveshak Didi" programme launched  in order to promote financial literacy "By the women, for the women," launched by India Post Payments Bank.
About Programme 
  • The Niveshak Didi programme launched under the direction of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), the IPPB in conjunction with the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (IEPFA) launched it.
  • The discussion addressed a wide range of subjects, including banking and financial products, the value of utilising the mainstream financial services provided by regulated businesses, protection against various forms of investment hazards, and methods of preventing fraud.
  • ‘Niveshak Didi’ initiative is based on the ideology of women for women as rural area women feel more comfortable to share their queries with a female itself.

IPPB 
  • It was founded under the Department of Posts of the Ministry of Communication, and the Government of India owns all of the equity.
  • The bank was founded with the goal of creating India’s most approachable, inexpensive, and reliable bank for the average person.
Source- Hindustan Times 

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