Financial literacy should be taught at school level, says Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

Sitharaman said there's no harm in importing raw material for a growing economy, if the aim was to emerge as a manufacturing hub.

Published Dec 30, 2023 | 11:47 AMUpdated Dec 30, 2023 | 11:47 AM

Nirmala Sitharaman adressing the students

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, on Friday, 29 December, advocated the teaching of financial literacy in schools and colleges.

Teaching financial literacy is very important and it has to start early, she said. Presently, it is being imparted outside the curriculum, the Finance Minister said during an interaction with students at AM Jain College in Chennai, on the topic “Transforming India Into The New Decade”.

“You have institutions like the RBI, SEBI, and also some national security depositories. Financial literacy lessons are online, too, spread over a couple of weeks, if you want to take that. But it should be taught in schools and colleges as part of the curriculum,” she said.

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To emerge as a manufacturing hub

To a question, Sitharaman replied that there’s no harm in importing raw material or intermediary products for a growing economy, if the aim was to emerge as a manufacturing hub.

“Ideally, I would like to have the exports more than the imports because it gives earnings. But if imports is going to gradually improve your exports, why not. If imports are there, it is good sometimes,” she said.

On defence production, Sitharaman said that apart from making budgetary provisions to encourage indigenous manufacturing of defence equipment required for our armed forces, the Union government ensured that the products made by the MSMEs were certified by the Indian army in order to facilitate exports.

Moreover, a mechanism to purchase products for 10 years was also in place, she added.

Defence equipment exports

Quoting Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Sitharaman said that the defence equipment exports, which were ₹20,000 crore this year, was likely to reach ₹24,000 crore target in three months.

Talks were on with the African countries, Russia, and Sri Lanka for bilateral trade in Indian rupees, the Union Minister said in response to another question.

Denying that Artificial Intelligence (AI) would displace jobs, as commonly believed, she said that it would pave the way for the emergence of skilled manpower to tackle the challenges in diverse fields.

“You need people with expertise in AI. To use AI you need to develop the tools with which you can exploit the capacity of AI. Obviously, it will be done by people like you students,” Sitharaman said.

Certain new domain expertise that emerge would generate so many types of people and skill, too, with which AI could be exploited, the Finance Minister said.

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