World Savings Day is celebrated every year on 30 October in India.

World Savings Day is celebrated every year on 30 October in India.

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Category : Important Days Published on: October 31 2023

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  • World Savings Day is celebrated every year on 31 October all over the world.
  • But in India this day is celebrated every year on 30 October.
  • This day is celebrated to promote the importance of savings and saving money is very important in today's world.
  • The International Savings Congress was organized in Italy in the year 1924.
  • A proposal to celebrate this day was presented for the first time in this Congress.
  • Celebrating this day started with the establishment of the first International Savings Bank Congress in the year 1925.
  • The purpose of this day is to 'save' or 'reserve' a part of your regular income so that it can be used to build a bright future.
  • The theme of this day has been 'Win your tomorrow through savings'.
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