| National Savings Pakistan
announces ‘Student welfare bond’ (Rs.100)
Student Welfare Bond (SWB) Launching on 15th November, 2012
1st Draw will held on 15th February, 2013
The National Savings Pakistan
announced a `Student Welfare Bond', which will be available at
office of National Saving Centres, Post offices and all scheduled
banks. This
was stated by Director General National Savings, Zafar Mehmood
during a meeting with delegation of National Youth Assembly.He said,
"The purpose of introducing this Bond is to create the propensity of
savings among youth; the 62 percent of the total population", says a
press release here Monday.Zafar Mehmood said Student Welfare Bond
would promote the habit of small savings among the students, and
each bond would be issued before two months proceeding the date of
draw should qualify for a prize.
"This programme would be run under Public Debt Act 1944 and the
ratio of taxation would be levied according to the existing law", he
further informed.He further said one saving bond would be of Rs 100
and there is no upper limit on its buying, adding that this scheme
is not intended for generating money but to promote saving culture
in youth.
Lucky draw of the Students Welfare Bonds will be held after each
quarter and maximum prize of these bonds would be Rs 700,000, along
with other small prizes.Zafar Shaikh said that the National Savings
Organization was fully committed to provide maximum relief to small
savers as the organization provides market-based return to small and
middle class savers by introducing the prize bond of lowest
denomination.
It would not only reduce dependency of the government on external
borrowings but would also help students meet expenses incurred on
their studies, he said.The delegation of National Youth Assembly led
by President, Hanan Ali Abbasi, has proposed some useful suggestions
apropos to Student Welfare Bond.The President NYA highly appreciated
the step taken by the National Savings and commented, "it was our
longstanding desire to stabilize the youth of the country
financially at governmental level, and I feel that it is a first
step towards achieving financial wellbeing of students".
During this meeting, a comprehensive media campaign for creating
awareness has been devised. According to the plan, an exclusive TV
ad shall be shot. Besides that it is also decided that print,
electronic and social media will be utilized for the purpose.
"The National Youth Assembly will go in great lengths to create
general awareness in more than 100 districts of the country, where
we are operative in a full-swing", said Hanan Abbasi. Hanan also
urged to initiate Gramin Bank-like projects to encourage the micro
financing in the country.
The Youth-Minister for Science and Technology, Asim Nawaz, and
Member National Youth Assembly, Raja Yasir Ayoub, at this occasion,
said, "this is a positive step of improving saving and promoting
culture of saving in youth through the saving instrument".They also
proposed that the government should also introduce Student Education
Bonds, which would be used to help the students to foot the bill for
their education.
The Director General, Zafar M. Shaikh, agreed upon nominating
`Goodwill Ambassadors' from the national/international achievers of
National Youth Assembly.He said, "National Youth Assembly can help
the National Savings Organization to publicize its youth-welfare and
youth- centric scheme Student Welfare Bond by using its broad
network 0across the country".
|
Denomination
(Rs)
|
First Prize |
2nd Prize |
3rd Prize |
|
No. |
Amount
(Rs) |
No. |
Amount
(Rs) |
No. |
Amount
(Rs) |
|
100/- |
01 |
700,000
|
03 |
200,000
|
1,199 |
1,000
|
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