PM Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) celebrates its tenth anniversary, having integrated over 53 crore Indians into formal finance, including nearly 30 crore women. This initiative has bolstered savings, facilitated direct benefit transfers during Covid, and aided fintech-led credit growth, especially benefiting regions with good internet connectivity.
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