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The aim of this research paper is to analyze the NCFE report on financial literacy and financial inclusion in India on the basis of occupation, geographical area and gender mix. The report is analyzed while considering these parameters and it shows that urban population is more financially...
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This paper aims to study the level of awareness among the women towards retirement planning as women don't take retirement as an important event in their life. This attitude of women towards retirement is not the problem with non working women or rural women or illiterate women but also with the...
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The research paper discusses the findings of the team that visited PRADAN, Dholpur to understand the efforts undertaken by the premier NGO for women's empowerment and financial literacy. PRADAN has taken several novel initiatives to bring the financially excluded people of country into...
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The research attempts to understand the level of awareness about various government welfare schemes among rural women of Tonk district of Rajasthan. In the first stage, the level of financial literacy/awareness among women was judged using simple inquiry method wherein the respondents were asked...
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Although lots of efforts are being made in the last 5 years by MoF, RBI, SEBI, NCFE, Banks, Corporate etc., the financial literacy in India has not been sufficiently promoted via the research work, knowledge dissemination, encouraging student research, showcasing doctoral work in personal...
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Finance is the basic need for development and expansion. RBI data reveals that only 35% of the Indians have bank account in a formal financial institution and remaining are excluded of taking any benefits from financial services, i.e. Financial Exclusion. Bank accounts are the first step to...
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The Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are relatively new products in the Indian capital market, gaining popularity among investors in India. ETF has opened investment opportunities for retail as well as institutional investors. The investors have the option to expose their portfolio to overseas stock...
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