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LIC may not enter health insurance
The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is having second thoughts about its proposed health insurance venture. According to Mr T.S. Vijayan, Chairman, LIC, the corporation will not enter the segment unless it has the right business model. ... More


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