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The Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank, Maha Prasad Adhikari, has requested to do business only with banks and financial institutions regulated by the Rastra Bank.
Addressing the 'Global Money Week' held in Kathmandu on Monday, he said that the habit of saving should be developed from banks and financial institutions licensed by Rashtra Bank.
He said that Nepal Rastra Bank has taken financial inclusion as an important agenda in addition to its core mandate. According to him, the National Bank has the mindset that all common people should have bank accounts and that these accounts should be actively operated.
He said that while learning something or getting financial information, the behavior of common students will also change. He further mentioned that when you are aware of finances, there will be positive changes in your behavior.
He said, 'Tomorrow, you can become personally safe. It helps in building a clean society. It is not limited to that, students also help to make the entire nation clean. Therefore, thinking that students should be financially literate at an early age, the nation has been trying to educate them. In this series, we have tried to include financial literacy and inclusiveness in the school curriculum.
Governor Adhikari said that it is necessary to develop the habit of spending by looking at one's ability, just like saying, 'You have to look at the throat and swallow the bone.' He said that the National Bank is running an awareness campaign across the country to promote financial literacy and there is a plan to make it more widespread.
