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Talk on financial inclusion today

Mangalore, Aug. 9

Dr C. Rangarajan, Chairman of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, will deliver a lecture on ‘Financial inclusion: Some key issues’ at the Mangalore University on Friday. The lecture will be organised by the Corporation Bank Chair in Bank Management at the university. Mr B. Sambamurthy, Chairman and Managing Director of Corporation Bank, will release the profile of the Corporation Bank Chair in Bank Management on the occasion. Prof K.M. Kaveriap pa, Vice-Chancellor, Mangalore University, will preside over the function.

— Our Bureau

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