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List Of Important Days - National and International For Competitive Exams BANK, SSC, PSC, Civil Service(UPSC) , Railway

---By Manu Mathew January :- January 1 - Global Family Day, Army Medical Corps Establishment Day January 4 - Worl Braille Day, Myanmar Independence Day January 6 - World War Orphans Day January 9 - NRI Day or Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas January 10 - World Laughter Day , World Hindi Day January 11 - Death anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri , World Thank you Day January 12 - National Youth Day or Birthday of Swami Vivekananda January 14 - Armed Force veterans day January 15 - National Army Day January 16 - NRI Day ( Pravasi Bharathiya Divas) January 19 - National Immunization Day/Polio Day January 21 - National Hugging Day(USA) January 23 - Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's Birth Anniversary ,National Patriotism January 24 - National Girl Child Day of India, International Education Day January 25 - National Tourism Day, National Voters Day ,Himachal Day January 26 - Republic Day of India , International Customs duty day January 27 - International Holocaust Remembrance Da

How to Convert CCPA to Percentage

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International Years recognised UNand WHO . For Competitive Exams BANK, SSC, PSC, Civil Service(UPSC) , Railway

Observed by the United Nations and WHO 2024 International Year of Camelids 2021 International Year For Elimination of Child Labour International Year of Peace and Trust  International Year of Creative Economy For Sustainable Development  International Year of Fruits and Vegetables  2020 International Year of Plant Health   International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife  [WHO] 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages   International Year of Moderation  International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements    2017 International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development   2022 International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages International Year of Moderation  International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements  International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development   2016 International Year of Pulses   2015 International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies    In

BHIM App

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1. Where to download bhim app from? You can download the app from here: https://play. google .com/store/apps/details?id=in.org.npci.upiapp 2. How to use bhim app? After downloading the BHIM app from the Play store, the user has to register his/her bank account and set up a UPI Pin for it. The user’s mobile number will become the payment address. Once registered, you can start transacting using the BHIM app. 3. How can I send or receive money using the BHIM app? The user can send or receive money from friends, family and customers through a mobile number (payment address). The money can also be sent to non-UPI supported banks. This can be done using MMID and IFSC. The user can also collect money by sending a request and reverse payments if required. . 4. Other details The user can check his/her balance and make transactions on the go. The user can create a custom payment address in addition to his/her phone number. A QR co

Digital Payments

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UPI APP Payment System

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  Highlights The UPI rollout started last week with 19 banks UPI is an interoperable money transfer system It brings the convenience of a wallet, and the power of your debit card Of late, you've probably been hearing a lot of jargon flying about money transfers - terms like UPI, NPCI, IMPS, among others. There's been a lot of excitement about new UPI apps such like Axis Bank’s Axis Pay, ICICI's Pockets, and Flipkart's PhonePe , but what do these apps do? We're here to help and make sense of all these terms. What is UPI? In really simple terms, the UPI (Unified Payments Interface) is a payments system - just like a cheque, your debit card, or a mobile wallet. The UPI, which went live last week is interoperable between banks, so it doesn't matter if you have an account with Axis Bank or ICICI Bank or Yes Bank - and that's thanks to the NPCI (National Payments Corporation of India), which is the same organisation that

Mobile e-wallets payment methods

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