Better deal sought for women LIC agents

September 4, 2012

Mangalore, September 4: The first State-level meet of Life Insurance Corporation Agents' Organisation of India (LICAOI) held here on Monday highlighted the demands of benefits for women LIC agents.

It includes providing a Provident Fund, pensions, health schemes, pensions and welfare schemes for women LIC agents.

Of the 1 lakh LIC agents in the State, 40,000 are women.

“We have never heard of people saying they lost money they spent on LIC,” said S.K.Geetha, State leader, All India Insurance Employees Association (AIIEA).

The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is standing strong today 12 years after the Indian economy's privatisation began she said. Much of the credit for the steadfastness of the organisation depended on the agents, including women agents, she said.

She said the insurance bills that are being tabled in Parliament were significant for the sector as they would allow higher foreign direct investment.

Ms. Geetha said that the issues facing women LIC agents should be addressed as they were working in addition to their work at home, which is not seen as economic activity as it earns no money.

If they get their spouse's support, they consider themselves lucky. However, no man is considered 'lucky' because his spouse works, she said. B. Madhav, Secretary, district unit of CPI(M), said that the conference of women LIC agents to highlight their problems was welcome and that the organisation must be strengthened.

The discussions at the meeting must be followed up with concrete resolutions.

Gurudutt, Secretary, Udupi Sub division, AIIEA, said the strength of the LIC agents was growing stronger with the support of other workers unions.

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Alexandra Pop
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Feb 2019

That's an amazing initiative! My respects to all of you.

 

Alexandra from https://w2c.ca/

Alexandra Pop
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Feb 2019

That's an amazing initiative! My respects to all of you.

 

Alexandra from https://w2c.ca/

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June 7,2020

Mumbai, June 7: As the Maharashtra government has given green signal for outdoor physical activities under 'Mission Begin Again' despite amidst growing cases of covid-19,  thousands of Mumbaikars flocked to Marine Drive for 'morning walks' on Sunday.

People were seen wearing masks as a precaution from the novel coronavirus pandemic, however, from the viral photo, it seems that no social distancing norms were followed what so ever.

"Better call it marne waalon ka drive," said a Twitter user. "Still people have no sense of responsibility," said another Twitter user.

After nearly 80 days of lockdown, Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra revved back to life on Friday. 

Most markets, market areas, commercial and trading areas - barring malls or market complexes - reopened for business even as Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray reiterated that "people should tread cautiously while beginning a 'new life' from today".

Meanwhile, of the total 82,968 cases in Maharashtra, Mumbai now accounts for 47,354 cases and 1,577 deaths.

On Saturday, Maharashtra reported 120 deaths, including 58 in Mumbai, due to COVID-19, taking the overall number of fatalities to 2,969, state Health department said.

The recovery rate in the state stands at 45.06 per cent and the fatality rate at 3.57 per cent, an official statement said.

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June 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 8: Normal life is slowly returning to normal across Karnataka with the state government further easing the restrictions by throwing open places of worship, hotels, malls for the public.

Despite these places being opened after a gap of more than two months, the places wore a deserted look as the people are and cautious and not ready to take of risk of venturing out amid the ongoing Corona threat.

"Business is not as heavy as expected though it was allowed after a gap of almost three months. You can see for yourself the crowd, it is not what it should have been in a commercial area like this prior to the imposition of lockdown. However, hope it will improve", a Cloth merchant B Ramesh told UNI when asked for his reaction.

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July 11,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 11: Under the fourth phase of Vande Bharat Mission, the government of India has announced as many as 42 repatriation flights from Saudi Arabia to various Indian destinations including four flights to Karnataka. 

On July 25 an Air India flight will fly from Dammam International Airport to Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru.

On July 26 another Air India flight will take off from Dammam and land in Bengaluru and then again it will continue its journey till Mangaluru International Airport. 

On July 27, Air India will operate a flight from Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport to Bengaluru. 

On July 28, Air India will operate another flight from Jeddah to Mangaluru. It will be the last flight from Saudi to Karnataka under the fourth phase of Vande Bharat Mission.

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