Weekly Current Affairs (8th September to 14 September 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (8th September to 14 September 2024)

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Category : Business and economics Published on: September 15 2024

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  • SBI Foundation launches 3rd edition of Asha Scholarship Program, supporting 10,000 meritorious students with scholarships ranging from 15 thousand to 2 lakh rupees.
  • Bandhan Bank has launched a new service that enables customers and non-customers to make GST payments through both online and offline modes, expanding access to government services.
  • Union Bank of India has become the first major Indian bank to join the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials (PCAF), committing to measure and disclose the carbon emissions of its lending and investment portfolios.
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