World Savings Day

The World Savings Day was established on 31st October 1924 during the 1st
International Savings Bank Congress held in Milano, Italy. On the last day of
the congress, an Italian Professor Filippo Ravizza declared this day the
"International Saving Day". It was formerly called World Thrift Day. The World
Savings Day is usually observed on October 31st except in countries where this
day is a public holiday. This is because the objective is to keep the banks
open, so that the people can transfer their savings into their account.
In India, World Savings Day was observed on October 31 till 1984. After that
it is celebrated on October 30th because of the death of Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi on the same day in 1984. After the Second World War, World Savings Day
reached the peak of its popularity. In order to attain the goal of world savings
day celebrations, savings banks started working with the support of the schools,
the clergy, as well as cultural, sports, professional, and women’s
associations.
October 31 is Halloween!!! :)
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