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  • ...iding financial protection against high medical costs. Health insurance in India can be broadly categorized into public (government-funded) and private (com ...ent Authority of India]] (IRDAI), which oversees the functioning of health insurance companies and ensures the protection of policyholders' interests.
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  • ...and family health plans, critical illness insurance, and personal accident insurance. Niva Bupa is known for its comprehensive coverage, competitive pricing, an {{Insurance-company-stub}}
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  • ...estment]] corporation in [[India]]. It is the largest insurance company in India with an estimated asset value of ₹3,111,847 crore (US$440 billion). ...mpanies and provident societies were merged to create the state-owned Life Insurance Corporation.
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  • ...e largest reinsurance company in India in terms of gross premiums accepted in fiscal 2017, and accounted for approximately 60% of the premiums ceded by I ...neral insurance companies to GIC. Simultaneously, the nationalised general insurance companies were made subsidiaries of GIC.
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  • ...iding financial protection against high medical costs. Health insurance in India can be broadly categorized into public (government-funded) and private (com ...ent Authority of India]] (IRDAI), which oversees the functioning of health insurance companies and ensures the protection of policyholders' interests.
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  • ...g the obligations and duties of insurers and insureds, and the handling of insurance claims. ...ies: regulation of the business of insurance, regulation of the content of insurance policies, especially with regard to consumer policies, and regulation of cl
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  • ...ed the basis for most of the social legislation on which the welfare state in the United Kingdom is based (1879-1963)
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  • ...ous corporation under the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India. ...scheme is applicable to all factories and other establishments as defined in the Act with 10 or more persons employed. Such establishments are required
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  • ...nificant issue that affects millions of people across the country. Despite India's economic growth, poverty remains a pervasive problem, with a large portio ...quate healthcare, unemployment, and social inequality. The [[Government of India]] has implemented various policies and programs to alleviate poverty, but t
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  • ...designed to provide financial protection to employees and their dependents in cases of sickness, maternity, disability, and death due to employment injur ...scheme is applicable to all factories and other establishments as defined in the Act with 10 or more employees. The contributions are made both by the e
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  • '''Economy of India''' ...The country ranks 139th in per capita GDP (nominal) with $2,134 and 122nd in per capita GDP (PPP) with $7,783 as of 2018.
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  • ...re, key health issues, and initiatives aimed at improving public health in India. India's public health infrastructure is a mix of public and private sector facili
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  • |Country=India ...s, Blood Bank, CT Scan, Pharmacy, Cattages, Food Court, Bank, Travel Desk, Insurance Help Desk, Laundry Services
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  • ...arnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and Telangana. The issue highlights the distress in the agricultural sector, which is attributed to various factors including i The causes of farmers' suicides in India are multifaceted. Indebtedness is often cited as the primary reason, where
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  • ...ing homes, and other healthcare facilities, the vast majority of which are in the private sector. India's healthcare system encompasses a multitude of '''[[hospitals]], nursing ho
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  • ...4 million vehicles. TVS Motor Company is also the 2nd largest exporter in India with exports to over 60 Countries. ...any ahead with several forays in the automobile sector, including finance, insurance, and manufacture of two-wheelers, tyres and components.
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  • ...while undivided state of [[Andhra Pradesh]] has many medical colleges both in government and private sector administered under a newly created University * [[Hyderabad]] - [[Employees State Insurance Corporation Medical College]]
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  • | country = India | website = {{URL|www.vmcvpm.ac.in}}
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  • ...cape of the country. The state's economy is characterized by its dominance in the [[services sector]], [[industrial sector]], and [[agriculture]]. ...d the [[National Stock Exchange]] (NSE), making it the financial center of India.
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  • ...globally. Dai-ichi Life is headquartered in [[Tokyo]], Japan, and operates in several countries across the [[Asia-Pacific]] region, the [[United States]] ...tual company to a stock company, Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited, in 2010. This transition was a significant milestone, as it allowed the compan
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  • ...and Research University and offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in medicine. ...e college is named after Lal Bahadur Shastri, the former Prime Minister of India. The college is known by the acronym SLBSGMCH and is affiliated with the At
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