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RBI enlightens deaf and dumb students on forged notes-Lucknow-Cities-The Times of India
RBI in its continuing series of imparting knowledge on financial inclusion/literacy on Wednesday explored a new horizon by inviting deaf
and dumb boys and girls in the workshop for knowledge dissemination and imparting wisdom on identification of forged notes to save them from being duped by this menace.
At least 29 students of high-school and intermediate levels turned up with their interpreters and helpers who explained everything clearly for them in the sign language of gestures.
The event was directed by regional director for UP and Uttarakhand, JB Bhoria.
The regional director exhorted the students to clarify all their doubts from the experts, taking benefit of this rare event.
They got amused with the view of coin vending machines running therein, falling briquettes through disposal of soiled notes in SBS functioning and processing of notes by CVPS machines, though from a distance, due to security reasons. The students got visibly pleased with this rare chance as was evident by their amused looks and this experience proved innovative for them.
RBI in its continuing series of imparting knowledge on financial inclusion/literacy on Wednesday explored a new horizon by inviting deaf
and dumb boys and girls in the workshop for knowledge dissemination and imparting wisdom on identification of forged notes to save them from being duped by this menace.
At least 29 students of high-school and intermediate levels turned up with their interpreters and helpers who explained everything clearly for them in the sign language of gestures.
The event was directed by regional director for UP and Uttarakhand, JB Bhoria.
The regional director exhorted the students to clarify all their doubts from the experts, taking benefit of this rare event.
They got amused with the view of coin vending machines running therein, falling briquettes through disposal of soiled notes in SBS functioning and processing of notes by CVPS machines, though from a distance, due to security reasons. The students got visibly pleased with this rare chance as was evident by their amused looks and this experience proved innovative for them.