
SEBI, NSE meet to make MC staff make money-wise decisions
Chandigarh: A financial awareness seminar for MC employees was organised at Rani Laxmi Bai Mahila Bhawan in Sector 38 here Friday. It was planned by UT municipal corporation, in collaboration with the SEBI and
NSE
. Part of the 'Pragati' level 2 financial literacy programme, the aim of the initiative was to enhance the financial knowledge of employees, empowering them to make informed and secure investment decisions. Addressing the gathering, municipal commissioner Amit Kumar encouraged employees to build financial discipline by understanding the fundamentals of the capital markets.
NSE VP Debankur Majumdar delivered a session covering topics such as the structure of the securities market, investment planning, investment evaluation factors, etc. tnn
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