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A panel discussion on the role of youth in nation-building was organized in PGDAV College (Evening), the University of Delhi in collaboration with the Dakshina Foundation. After the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, the Principal, Dr. R. K. Gupta, addressed the gathering. He observed that young people who are imbued with good values and constructive thoughts are like fresh and fragrant flowers placed at the altar of worship. Drawing an analogy with computers, Dr. Gupta said that the physical infrastructure of the nation is its hardware while its citizens and their values are the software that drives this hardware.

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The chief guest on the occasion, Mr. R. K. Khandal, President  (R & D and Business Development), Indian Glycols Limited, Noida, pointed out that India has been regarded as a lamp to the world because of its incomparable culture. He exhorted the young to ensure their participation in nation-building. The keynote speaker, Dr. Sanjay Shrivastava, Vice-chancellor of Manav Rachna University (Faridabad), advised youngsters to set goals for themselves and seek a path of lifelong learning.   

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Anchor for the evening was Dr. Urvashi Makkad, co-director of the Dakshina Foundation who urged youngsters to ‘dream big’ and come out of their ‘comfort zones’ in order to fulfil these dreams. The founder director of the foundation, Ms. Upasana Agarwal, proposed the vote of thanks. She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the panelists, Mr. Kamlendu Bali and Ms. Kavita Dasan, to Principal Dr. R. K. Gupta, to Associate professor Dr. Rukmini Jain who was the college coordinator for the programme, and other faculty members and students present on the occasion.        

 

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Innovation projects, an undergraduate research initiative by Delhi University witnesses a plethora of project entries from different colleges each year. One of the many Innovation Projects for the session of 2015-2016 approved by the University of Delhi is an assessment of Pradhan Mantri Jhan Dhan Yojana and the need for financial inclusion. The project titled ‘Jan Dhan Yojana and Financial Inclusion’, the aim of the project is to study how financial inclusion broadens the resource base of the financial system by encouraging a culture of savings among large segment of rural population. The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 15 August 2014. This is a National Mission on Financial Inclusion encompassing an integrated approach to bring about comprehensive financial inclusion of all the households in the country.

According to Chandrasekhar, a student involved with the project, “We are collecting both primary and secondary data. We are doing a literature review as well as conducting surveys to know on the ground reality regarding the effectiveness of PMJDY. We have prepared questionnaires for both the beneficiaries of the PMJDY Scheme and the bankers who implement the scheme in order to understand the information asymmetry that has arisen in the implementation of the Scheme.”

The project has a pan Indian character as it covers the five states of Delhi NCR, Bihar, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat. The project aims to study the present scenario of financial inclusion of rural and urban households and assess the major factors affecting the implementation of PMJDY and its implications. It seeks to provide incentives to business and banking correspondents who serve as a link for the last mile between savings account holders as the bank by fixing a minimum monthly reward of Rs. 5000. Some special features include interest on deposit, provision of overdraft facility, no minimum balance required, life insurance cover of 30,000 for customers till 26 January 2016, beneficiaries of Government Schemes will get Direct Benefit Transfer in these accounts and access to pension, Rupay Debit Card and insurance products.

According to Zohaib, a student involved with the project, “It has emerged that many beneficiaries of the Scheme are not aware about the provisions of the PMJDY Scheme. There is a glaring information gap which acts a major obstacle to the effective implantation of the Scheme. A large majority of the customers are illiterate and thus, confused about the various provisions of the Scheme and the terms and conditions attached to the provisions of the Scheme.”

The project is being carried out under the leadership of Principal investigatorDr. Manoj Kumar Sinha and Co-investigators including- Dr. Giridhar Gopal Sharma, Dr. Abhay Prasad Singh, Dr. Rajni Jagota, Mr. Chhetan Chhoidub. Some of the students involved in the project are SVD Chandrasekhar, Aakash Trivedi, Mohammad Zohaib Belal, Kapil Lamba, Tavishi Gupta, Sneh Yadav, Manit Aggarwal, Pooja Aghi, Srishti Puri and Yash Gupta.

Submitted by Innovation Project team from PGDAV College 

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