Question
RBI’s Financial Literacy Week Program was held from
_______.Solution
The theme for this year’s Financial Literacy Week (FLW) of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) from February 13 to 17, 2023, is “Good Financial Behaviour—Your Saviour”, a week-long programme to educate people on the importance of financial awareness and well-being.  RBI has been organising the programme every year since 2016, aimed at creating awareness among people about savings, planning and budgeting, and prudent use of digital financial services.   This year’s theme “aligns with the overall strategic objectives of the National Strategy for Financial Education: 2020-2025”, which aims to build financial resilience and well-being.
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