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The National Insurance Act 1911 in the UK introduced the scheme of health insurance. It involved a tripartite structure, in which contributions for each insured person came from the insured person, the
An earthquake of magnitude 5.9 hit Afghanistan on June 22, 2022. A tragedy to the nation of 40 million people which has still been recovering from the events of the
YOGA AND HEALTH INSURANCE

By: Insurancepe June 28, 2022

The first International Day of Yoga was observed in 2015. International Yoga Day 2022 focuses on the benefits of yoga against Covid-19 and how it helps achieve holistic health. Comprehensive text
The Indian Government issued a draft notification to introduce Bharat NCAP (New Car Assessment Program). Under this scheme, star ratings will be given to cars based on their performance in
Mother Kunti Assurance Policy

By: Insurancepe June 28, 2022

Mahabharata’s Kunti was given a boon (by Rishi Durvasa) of getting children by invoking the Devas. At 13, she invoked Surya, got pregnant and gave birth to Karna. Fearing outrage
Moksha/Heaven/Janna assured Insurance

By: Insurancepe June 13, 2022

The IRDAI’s recently allowed all general insurance companies to introduce products without seeking prior approval from the Regulator. This initiative enables insurers to float people centric insurances. Allow us to
The global rich are gathering @WEF, Davos – a self-styled international organization for public and private partnership – after a two-year COVID gap. @WEF billionaires celebrate the surge in their
1936 Movie – Lloyd’s of London

By: Insurancepe June 13, 2022

Many of us, including insurance professionals are clueless when it comes to the ‘Lloyds of London’. Lloyd’s is the world’s leading insurance and reinsurance marketplace. Their philosophy is ‘sharing risk
World Environment Day (WED) is on 5 June 2022, hosted by Sweden, marks 50 years of excellent lip service. Man is destroying Earth’s ecosystems. Every three seconds, the world loses
16th September, 1666 – the Great Fire devastated London. Few recorded deaths, but estimates put the destroyed property value at £10,000,000 (£1.5 billion today). From the Great Fire of London