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Financial inclusion must focus on literacy, not just access: RBI deputy governor

Financial inclusion is about more than just providing access to banking — it’s about equipping people with the knowledge to improve their lives, Reserve Bank of India Deputy Governor Swaminathan Janakiraman said on Saturday.Speaking at the Financial Inclusion Saturation programme organised by Indian Bank in Tiruvallur district, Janakiraman said initiatives like Re-KYC camps help citizens…

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Scorpio, Weekly Horoscope, August 10 to August 16, 2025: Anticipate a week filled with family warmth

Scorpio natives, this week is generous, family warmth, practical gains, and a run of wins when you balance appetite with discipline. The early part is restorative: tensions ease, a gathering uplifts you, and a purchase or support from parents is possible. It’s an excellent window to increase savings and tidy logistics at home. Tuesday brings…

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‘Not an era of war’: India welcomes US-Russia meet in Alaska; calls it step toward ending Ukraine conflict | India News

NEW DELHI: India on Saturday welcomed the agreement between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to hold a summit in Alaska on August 15, 2025, describing it as a possible breakthrough in ending the war in Ukraine.“India welcomes the understanding reached between the United States and the Russian Federation for a meeting…

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‘Cristiano Ronaldo was never the problem at Manchester United’: Erik Ten Hag | Football News

Cristiano Ronaldo (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) Former Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag has defended Cristiano Ronaldo, stating that the Portuguese striker was never the problem at the club, despite their contentious separation in 2023 when Ronaldo departed for Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League.Ten Hag addressed the situation following a pre-season friendly…

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‘India will not bow to threats’: Former VP Naidu vows to protect strategic and national interests; slams selective US tariffs | India News

Former vice-president M Venkaiah Naidu (PTI image) NEW DELHI: Former vice-president M Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday said that India will not compromise on its strategic or national interests and will continue to protect its energy security despite external pressures. The statement comes amid growing trade tensions with the United States.Speaking at the valedictory session of…

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