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Two-day `True Value' fest in Thiruvananthapuram

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: National Insurance Company will join Maruti Udyog in organising a two-day fair for the `True Value' range of used cars here on Saturday and Sunday.

National Insurance is the partner in Maruti Insurance Brokers Ltd (MIBL), Maruti Udyog's insurance distribution subsidiary, which provides in-house insurance services to customers. According to Mr M.P. Ramkumar, Senior Divisional Manager, National Insurance, two major dealers in the State, Popular Vehicles and Indus Motor, will represent Maruti Udyog at the festival. It will provide a good opportunity to learn more about Maruti insurance schemes and for clarifying doubts on various policy options on offer, he added.

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