The young generation is at the forefront of the journey full of ambitions and dreams for a prosperous and developed future of the country. But the most important thing to turn these dreams into reality is financial literacy. For this purpose Dainik Bhaskar has organized “Mutual Funds Sahi Hai” and “Bharat Nivesh Young Minds Essay Competition”. This is a nationwide initiative to encourage youth to start their financial journey early.
Ground events will be organized in selected cities under the competition. Apart from this there is also an opportunity for students from all over India to participate online. Winners will be selected by an elite jury of industry experts and senior executives. Bharat Nivesh Young Minds Essay Competition is an attempt to contribute to an economically literate developed India.
This is the first step towards empowering the younger generation to take sound financial decisions for a better tomorrow.
Important information about India Investment Young Minds Essay Competition:-
Bharat Investment Young Minds Essay Writing Competition for School Children is presented by Association of Mutual Funds in India through “Mutual Funds Sahi Hai”, an investor awareness and education initiative. Dainik Bhaskar, a leading newspaper of the country, is a partner in this competition. Entries are invited from students studying in class 8 to 12 for the competition.
For more information and registration for the competition, visit bharat-nivesh.com. You can also visit mutualfundssahihai.com to know about the contest terms and conditions.
– Who can participate in India Investment Young Minds Essay Competition?
Indian school students studying in class 8 to 12 can participate in this competition.
– When is the competition taking place?
Essays for the competition can be submitted till 31 January 2025. Essays submitted after the deadline will not be eligible for the competition.
– How will the winners be announced?
Winners will be announced after evaluating the essays received from across the country. Advertisement will be made through advertisement in important newspapers.
– How to register for essay competition?
To register, go to bharat-nivesh.com and click on the register link.
Enter mobile number for OTP verification (only 1 mobile number is allowed for 1 submission of essay).
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Read this before attempting to write an essay on “Importance of Financial Literacy for a Developed India”.
Important information…
- Essay Topic – 'Importance of Financial Literacy for a Viksit Bharat'
- Who can participate – School students of class 8 to 12
- Essay Language – English
- Last Date for Submission of Essay – 31 January 2025
- Word Limit of Essay – An academic essay of at least 300 words
Financial Literacy
Financial literacy involves learning the skills to manage personal or family finances, understand sources of money, make decisions about spending, savings, investments, loans, etc. and ways to build wealth for yourself.
Concept of developed India
With a growing economy and its vibrant young population, India is poised to become a world superpower. Children studying in schools today will be at the forefront of this development. For a developed nation, all citizens will need to experience progress and the foundation of this knowledge/financial literacy should be laid at a very young age.
Essay writing tips…
The essay should be at least 300 words long and should be a well-structured academic essay.
In its introduction, define financial literacy and explain its importance. Also the reference of developing nation can be brought in this essay. Can discuss the role of financial literacy in various aspects of country's development.
Let us give examples of what are the current challenges facing India in this field. Use figures if possible. We can also talk about how mutual funds can help you plan your life goals.
Conclusion: Summarize your views, explain the importance of financial literacy in the vision of a developed India and suggest ways to improve financial literacy in India.
These are only some suggestions but contestants are given full freedom to write whatever they think.
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