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Pocket Money Programme
August 22, 2011
Last Updated on: December 26, 2020

As part of our mission to spread financial literacy among the student community, the Pocket Money programme was conducted in Thane and Navi Mumbai during August 2011

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 In Thane, the programme was held on August 19 and 20 at Narendra Ballal Hall within the premises of Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC). A total of 100 school teachers attended the programme. The inaugural session was attended by Shri Ramchandra Fadtare, Sabhapati, Pre-primary and Secondary education and Mrs. Chaya Mankar, Assistant Commissioner, Pre-primary and Secondary education, TMC. The workshop was conducted by Mr. Nitin Tike, Mr. Ashutosh Wakhare and Mr. Murli Iyer.

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