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IRDAI recommends exclusion of 17 ailments from insurance cover
05 Nov 2018
The standardised list of 17 permanent exclusions include epilepsy, congenital heart disease, cerebral stroke, chronic liver and kidney diseases, hepatitis B, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, HIV and AIDS, loss of hearing, and physical disabilities, among others
IRDAI recommends exclusion of 17 ailments from insurance cover
05 Nov 2018
The standardised list of 17 permanent exclusions include epilepsy, congenital heart disease, cerebral stroke, chronic liver and kidney diseases, hepatitis B, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, HIV and AIDS, loss of hearing, and physical disabilities, among others
Hybrids not must for moving towards electric mobility: Siam
10 Oct 2017
According to SIAM president Abhay Firodia, there is no need for a transit through hybrid car technology to achieve electric mobility
FICCI partners Avalon Global Research to bring out knowledge paper on travel and tourism
03 Mar 2017
Jaitly, CII concur on need for demand creation
06 Jan 2016
SIAM welcomes government decision on BS V norms
10 Dec 2015
Centre’s wage bill will claim 57% of net tax revenue: Assocham
23 Nov 2015
Amidst the pressure of meeting competing demands of meeting the development expenditure and the fiscal deficit target, the huge increase in the wage bill will make the investment scenario worse, says Assiocham
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