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Question : What is the name of the portal launched by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to check illegal money collection?

Option 1: Sahyog

Option 2: Sahayata

Option 3: Sampark

Option 4: Sachet


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Correct Answer: Sachet


Solution : The correct answer is sachet.

In 2016, the RBI established the Sachet platform to combat unlawful money collecting. Sachet is an integration for Sahyog Sahayata Sampark, which translates to " cooperation, assistance and contact" in Hindi. The Sachet site allows the public to learn about organisations authorised to collect deposits, file complaints and exchange information about unlawful deposit acceptance. The platform also aids in improving collaboration between regulators and state government departments.

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