
Session 5
More than 30 students from the Institute for Blind, Chandigarh, were a part of this thought-provoking session. We want to thank the organisation and the teachers for making this possible, providing us with a venue, and helping with logistics. Credits for the session are due to the Financial Literacy Booklet tailor-made for school students by the Securities and Exchanges Board of India (SEBI) and the National Centre for Financial Education
Student Interview: Acid Attack Survivor
Teacher Interview: Institute for Blind
To Memories that Count!




A young acid attack survivor fighting with multiple adversaries in life shares her experience as a part of this session. She is a student at the Institute for the Blind and her life has been an inspiration for all.
A teacher at the Institute for Blind shares her views on the session. She has been a support-system for the students and has dedicated her life in the well-being of these students with special needs.
Students with special needs were familiarised with financial literacy and multiple government schemes. Students engaged interactively and enthusiastically. Special thanks to our young volunteers.
Booklet
The sessions taken in these schools are designed by NSE and published by SEBI. The booklet used has been attached to the left. These sessions cover a vast range of financial literacy topics along with interesting activities to better understand these concepts. From basics of banking and budgeting to investing and inflation, we have covered it all in our sessions with the help of this booklet.
Content Booklet
The sessions taken in these schools have been inspired by the content published by the National Centre for Financial Education. The booklet used has been attached to the left. These sessions cover a vast range of financial concepts and explain certain government schemes as well. The booklet explains complex concepts with simplicity and ease which makes it easier for a larger audience to understand.