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Bajaj Allianz, Pan Insurance unveil `Gururaksha'

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Mumbai , Sept. 5

BAJAJ Allianz General Insurance and Pan Insurance Brokerage have launched a co-branded insurance package for teachers called `Gururaksha'.

The package is designed for teachers, lecturers, readers, professors and trainers of all kinds including physical education, music trainers and covers risks associated with the profession such as loss of voice, injuries that might incapacitate professionally and even termination of employment. "We are happy to associate ourselves in designing this exclusive product and have launched it on Teachers Day. Some other plans including health plans have been bundled into the exclusive package to customise requirements. We are targeting a sale of 20,000 policies in the first year," said Mr Dilip Munshi, Managing Director, Pan Insurance Brokers, addressing a press conference here on Friday.

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