India's Modi: Banking for all to end "financial untouchability"

NEW DELHI, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised on Thursday to end "financial untouchability" with a scheme to ensure the majority of households in his country of nearly 1.3 billion people has a bank account within months.
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