Date : 14.10.2017
Communications Minister Mr. Manoj Sinha today launched an initiative to increase the number of subscribers of the entire Insurance Village (SBG) scheme and postal life insurance. In the interaction with reporters after launching the scheme here, the Minister said that the idea of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to provide banking services through postal network to provide affordable life insurance services to the people living in the rural areas of the country. needs to be increased. He said that all the villages coming under the MP Gram Yojana will be brought to its extent.
The Minister said that under the entire Insurance Village (SBG) scheme, at least one village (minimum of 100 houses) will be marked in every revenue districts of the country. While attempts to cover all the houses of the village identified with at least one RPLI (Rural Postal Life Insurance) of each policy will be made. The primary purpose of this scheme is to cover all the houses of the village identified for the whole insurance village.
Mr. Sinha said that under the plan to increase the number of subscribers of Postal Life Insurance (PLI), it has now been decided that the benefits of PLI will not be confined to government and semi government employees only, but it will be done by doctors, engineers, management consultants, Professionals such as chartered accountants, architects, lawyers, bank workers and NSE (National Stock Exchange) and BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) Area will also be available to employees. This decision has been taken to increase social security coverage and bring the maximum number of people under Postal Life Insurance (PLI). He said that compared to private insurance, the postal policies are lower in insurance and dividend payments.
The Minister said that the Government is committed to the overall welfare of citizens of this country. Enhancing the number of customers of Postal Life Insurance (PLI) and ensuring the coverage of Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI) for all the houses of entire insurance village in each district of the country is a step in this direction. These two main initiatives are being started by the Department of Posts, which will increase the life of the people as well as financial consolidation. Post Life Insurance (PLI), launched in 1884, is one of the oldest insurance plans for the benefit of government and semi-government employees. Insurance cover is provided to the rural areas, particularly those living in these areas, through rural postal life insurance (RPLI) launched on March 24, 1995, on the recommendations of the Malhotra Committee. Lower insurance charges and high dividend are an important aspect of PLI and RPLi schemes. On March 31,
Since the liberalization of insurance sector in the year 2000, there has been considerable change in the insurance industry of the country and the Indian Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDAI) has been constituted. In such a competitive environment, Post Life Insurance (PLI) / Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI) is very important to redefine itself.
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