NSE initiates FM course for N’land

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Kolkata: National Stock Exchange has begun the process of capacity building for financial markets management course in Nagaland.
The leading bourse is conducting a 5-day teachers training program at Kohima in partnership with the Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE). A NSE release said it had entered into a partnership with the Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) last year to offer a Financial Markets Management course for students of class XI and class XII.
“It is very important to understand the concept of financial planning from a young age.
This initiative will help the students of to become aware about the financial markets and plan their future. We have taken various educational initiatives across india, ” Ravi Varanasi, NSE’s Chief – Business Development said in a statement.
Highlighting the investors awarness campaigns, NSE said during 2014-15 those were spread to all 13 states/union territories covering about 135 districts in the country’s eastern region and reaching out to more than 20,000 participants including about 8000 college students.
This included major states like West Bengal, Odhisa, Jharkand and Bihar. (PTI)

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