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MFIs Need to Rebuild Trust for Growth: Study

PwC and Sa-Dhan study reveals microfinance institutions must rebuild credibility through financial literacy and ethical practices to achieve sustainable growth in India.

Kids Transform Family Financial Habits in India

Indian children learning financial literacy are transforming household money habits. Plus: Smart Beta funds decline, mutual fund transfers go digital, and divorce financial planning.

West Bengal Champions Older Child Adoption Movement

West Bengal's child welfare authorities are pioneering a transformative shift in adoption culture, actively encouraging families to embrace older children and teens, moving beyond the traditional preference for infants.

India's Women Empowerment: Breaking Barriers in 2024

Discover how India is transforming women's status through groundbreaking initiatives spanning education, entrepreneurship, and digital inclusion. From Beti Bachao Beti Padhao to new financial empowerment schemes.

Legal Awareness Session Empowers Ludhiana Students

Government Model Senior Secondary School hosts groundbreaking legal literacy session with district court officials, equipping students with crucial knowledge about their rights and responsibilities.

Aadhaar 2032: AI & Blockchain Tech Overhaul

India's Aadhaar system is set for a massive technological transformation by 2032, incorporating cutting-edge AI, blockchain, and advanced security features to create a more secure and versatile digital identity ecosystem.

Digital Dhanteras: Gold ETFs Gain Popularity

Discover how digital gold investments through mutual funds and ETFs are revolutionizing festive buying in India. Learn why millennials are opting for paper gold over physical bullion this Dhanteras.

Viral Orange Challenge: Are Kids Smarter Than Adults?

A simple visual puzzle featuring children and oranges is taking the internet by storm. Can you spot what these sharp-eyed kids noticed instantly? Take the challenge and test your observation skills against young geniuses!

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