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Entries for Short Film Contest on Financial Literacy invited

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Entries for Short Film Contest on Financial Literacy invited

Hyderabad, June 3 (NSS)Entries for Short Film Contest on Financial Literacy are invited. The Fortune Academy aims to create an army of financially successful people. To create awareness about the importance of Financial Literacy, Fortune Academy is organising a Short Film Contest on Financial Literacy, shared Dr Mani Pavitra, co-founder of Fortune Academy in a press note issued here today.

\Financial literacy is the ability to understand and effectively use various financial skills, such as personal financial management, budgeting, and investing, Dr Mani Pavitra, who is widely known as ‘Money’ Pavitra. Dr Mani Pavitra, Orthodontist, turned Finance Mentor, Co-Founder of Fortune Academy, Serial Entrepreneur, Coach, Social Activist, Author has been educating people about the importance of Financial Literacy, particularly women.  She is behind the Million Moms, a much-talked-about initiative to keep mothers healthy, fit and financially independent.

The lives of the rich and famous often seem glamorous, but even the biggest celebrities have money issues. The opposite of this is also a reality where we see many people inspiring stories for rags to riches, those who came from nothing and worked their way hard and made big financially. There are rich and famous, who still live on a budget.  Ingvar Kamprad, IKEA Founder; an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist; Warren Buffet, Narayan Murthy of Infosys, the Fortune Academy is organising a Short Film Contest on Financial Literacy.

 The film has to be either in English or Telugu and must be in horizontal or vertical format and less than 2 minutes in duration.  All the entries will be the properties of Fortune Academy. The contest is being organised as part of the community outreach program to educate the community and women in particular on the importance of financial literacy.

 The short films must focus on the importance of money, what money can buy and what money can’t buy, investment, multiplying, saving culture, middle-class money problems, money and emotional connect, rags to riches, the importance of piggy bank and savings, plastic money, digital transactions, money saved is money earned, women and need for financial literacy etc and other related and relevant subjects of greater concern to the people about the money they earn.

The first three award-winning entries judged by a jury will be given a certificate of appreciation and cash prizes of Rs 25000, 15000 and 10,000 respectively.  Five entries will also be given away consolation prizes of Rs 1000 each. The last date to receive entries is July 31. Email your videos to fortuneacademyhub@gmail.com.

The Award function will be held in August/September 2024. (NSS)

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