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Pocket Money Programme
August 22, 2011

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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