United India Insurance launches rural welfare policies

March 06, 2015 03:55 pm | Updated 03:55 pm IST - Mandya

United India Insurance General Manager Hemamalini and others participating during the launch of ‘Bhagyashri Child Welfare Policy’ and ‘Janata Personal Accident Policy’ in Mandya on Friday.

United India Insurance General Manager Hemamalini and others participating during the launch of ‘Bhagyashri Child Welfare Policy’ and ‘Janata Personal Accident Policy’ in Mandya on Friday.

The Government-owned United India Insurance Company Limited here on Friday launched two rural welfare policies for the people of Mandya.

Hemamalini, General Manager of United India Insurance, launched ‘Bhagyashri Child Welfare Policy’ and ‘Janata Personal Accident Policy’ at a function organised at Sri Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar Kala Mandir here.

Speaking on the occasion, she stated that the policies have been designed to take care of health and wealth of the people residing in rural areas.

The plans demand lesser premium rates for maximum coverage of medical expenses, she said.

Usha Ramaswamy, Assistant General Manager, explained the salient features of the policies.

C. Gajendra, Mandya Branch Manager of the company, said that the company had already sold 4,000 policies in the past a few weeks in rural areas and proposed to increase the number in the coming days.

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