Question
Seekho Paiso ki Bhasha’ will pave the way for
financial literacy aimed at empowering teachers across India.This investor education and awareness program has been launched by CBSE in collaboration with which mutual fund company ?ÂSolution
Kotak Mutual Fund has launched an investor education and awareness program in partnership with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The program ‘Seekho Paiso ki Bhasha’ will pave the way for financial literacy aimed at empowering teachers across India. This initiative aims at educating and creating awareness, to around 75,000 educators with an aim to empower them and foster their growth of financial understanding.
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