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    A

    SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT

    on

    MARKET SURVEY

    at

    RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE CO. MUZAFFARNAGAR

    Submitted By:

    Amit Chaudhary

    0724970003

    For partial fulfillment of the requirements for the

    award ofDegree of Master of Business Administration

    (2007-09)

    Shri Ram College of Management

    Muzaffarnagar

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    ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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    ACKNOWLEDGMENT

    A single person alone can never be credited for performing any extraordinary workA single person alone can never be credited for performing any extraordinary work

    successfully. It is only possible with the continuous and constant help and guidance thatsuccessfully. It is only possible with the continuous and constant help and guidance that

    they receive from others.they receive from others.

    This research report too has taken its shape because of the valuable and preciousThis research report too has taken its shape because of the valuable and precious

    guidance of our professor. We are gratefully acknowledged.guidance of our professor. We are gratefully acknowledged.

    I further personally feel that making of this project provided us with good exposure to theI further personally feel that making of this project provided us with good exposure to the

    subject of finance and especially the Indian insurance sector and it was a very goodsubject of finance and especially the Indian insurance sector and it was a very goodlearning experience.learning experience.

    My sincere thanks are also due to Dr. Rahul Goyal (Executive Director) for theirMy sincere thanks are also due to Dr. Rahul Goyal (Executive Director) for their

    significant help extended for the successful completion of the project. I highly the help Isignificant help extended for the successful completion of the project. I highly the help I

    got from them in providing me and lot of information regarding the functioning of thisgot from them in providing me and lot of information regarding the functioning of this

    organization.organization.

    My sincere thanks are also due to Dr. Moh.ArifMy sincere thanks are also due to Dr. Moh.Arif (H.O.D. of(H.O.D. ofMBA),MBA), for their significantfor their significant

    help extended for the successful completion of the project. I highly the help I got fromhelp extended for the successful completion of the project. I highly the help I got from

    them in providing me and lot of information regarding the functioning of thisthem in providing me and lot of information regarding the functioning of this

    organization.organization.

    AMIT CHAUDHARY

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    PREFACEPREFACE

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    PREFACE

    M.B.A. is stepping-stone to Management career. In order to achieve practical,

    positive and concrete results the theoretical knowledge must be supplemented with

    exposure to real environment. MBA combines both theory and its practical applications

    as its major content of study in the field of management

    Theoretical knowledge without practical knowledge is of little value. Theoretical

    studies in classroom are not sufficient to understand the functioning of marketing

    concepts. Therefore, it becomes necessary to undergo any project work. Practical project

    supplements the theoretical studies i.e., it covers what is left uncovered in the classroom.

    It exposes a student to invaluable treasure of experiences.

    I took my project work with RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE . Project work is a part

    of our curriculum, which helps us to correlate our theoretical concepts with practical

    experiences. The topic that I have taken for project is MARKET SURVEY.

    Accomplishment and achievement of goals is the major aim of any organization. These

    goals are achieved by proper recruitment of employees. Recruitment of quality and

    dedicated employees plays an important role in achieving these goals.

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    DECLARATIONDECLARATION

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    DECLARATIONDECLARATION

    I am AMIT CHAUDHARY a student of Master of Business Administration, Shri Ram

    College of Management, Muzaffarnagar, would like to declare the project title

    MARKET SURVEY in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of M.B.A

    is my own work and it is not submit any where else for the reward of any degree\

    diploma\certificate.

    AMIT CHAUDHARY

    M.B.A

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    CONTENTS

    PART A

    1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARYEXECUTIVE SUMMARY 11

    2. COMPANY PROFILE 2

    3. PRODUCT PROFILE 8

    PART B

    4. INTRODUTION OF TOPICINTRODUTION OF TOPIC 6161

    5. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 68

    6. RESEARCH METHODOLOGYRESEARCH METHODOLOGY 6969

    7. DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 75

    8. FINDINGS 87

    9. SUGGESTIONS 88

    10.LIMITATIONS 89

    11.BIBLOGRAPHY 90

    12.APPENDIX 92

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    LIST OF TABLE

    Table no Page no

    1. Investment pattern of respondents 1 75

    2. Attitude of respondent about life Insurance company 2 76

    3. Invested company of respondent 3 77

    4. Awareness about Reliance life insurance office 4 78

    5. Attitude about safety in reliance life Insurance 5 79

    6. Reason of negative respondent 6 80

    7. Awareness about the policies of Reliance life insurance 7 81

    8. Reason for unawareness 8 82

    9. Policy Holders of Reliance life insurance 9 83

    10.Policy taken by respondents 10 84

    11.Response when policy offered of Reliance life insurance 11 85

    12.Reason for negativity 12 86

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARYEXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    Title of Research : Market Survey

    Name of group with whichResearch is conducted : Reliance Life Insurance

    Research Area : Muzaffarnagar

    Research Design : Descriptive

    Data Collection : Primary & Secondary

    Method of Data Collection : Personal interview CollectedQuestionnaire (Schedule )Reports and magazine.

    Sample Size : 100

    Project Under Guidance : Vikas Multani(Sales Manager)Muzaffarnagar.

    College Guide : Vivek Kumar MBA Lecturer(SRCM)

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    COMPANY PROFILE

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    HISTORY OF DHIRUBHAI H AMBANI

    Few men in history have made as dramatic a contribution to their countrys economic

    fortunes as did the founder of Reliance, Sh. Dhirubhai H Ambani. Fewer still have left

    behind a legacy that is more enduring and timeless.

    As with all great pioneers, there is more than one unique way of describing the true

    genius of Dhirubhai: The corporate visionary, the unmatched strategist, the proud patriot,

    the leader of men, the architect of Indias capital markets, the champion of shareholder

    interest.

    But the role Dhirubhai cherished most was perhaps that of Indias greatest wealth creator.

    In one lifetime, he built, starting from the proverbial scratch, Indias largest private sector

    enterprise.

    When Dhirubhai embarked on his first business venture, he had a seed capital of barely

    US$ 300 (around Rs 14,000). Over the next three and a half decades, he converted this

    fledgling enterprise into a Rs 60,000 crore colossusan achievement which earned

    Reliance a place on the global Fortune 500 list, the first ever Indian private company to

    do so.

    Dhirubhai is widely regarded as the father of Indias capital markets. In 1977, whenReliance Textile Industries Limited first went public, the Indian stock market was a place

    patronised by a small club of elite investors which dabbled in a handful of stocks.

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    Undaunted, Dhirubhai managed to convince a large number of first-time retail investors

    to participate in the unfolding Reliance story and put their hard-earned money in the

    Reliance Textile IPO, promising them, in exchange for their trust, substantial return on

    their investments. It was to be the start of one of great stories of mutual respect and

    reciprocal gain in the Indian markets.

    Under Dhirubhais extraordinary vision and leadership, Reliance scripted one of the

    greatest growth stories in corporate history anywhere in the world, and went on to

    become Indias largest private sector enterprise.

    Through out this amazing journey, Dhirubhai always kept the interests of the ordinary

    shareholder uppermost in mind, in the process making millionaires out of many of the

    initial investors in the Reliance stock, and creating one of the worlds largest shareholder

    families.

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    HISTORYHISTORY

    Reliance Life Insurance Company Limited is a part of Reliance Capital Ltd. of the

    Reliance - Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group. Reliance Capital is one of Indias leading

    private sector financial services companies, and ranks among the top 3 private sector

    financial services and banking companies, in terms of net worth. Reliance Capital has

    interests in asset management and mutual funds, stock broking, life and general

    insurance, proprietary investments, private equity and other activities in financial

    services.

    Anil Ambani's Reliance Life Insurance Company Limited, a subsidiary of RelianceCapital Limited, has concluded a much-awaited deal in the life insurance sector.

    Even before selling a single life insurance policy, Reliance Life, a part of the Anil

    Dhirubhai Ambani Enterprises, has snapped the Chennai-based private life insurer AMP

    Sanmar Life Insurance Company Limited. AMP Sanmar is a 26:74 joint venture between

    AMP, Australia and Sanmar group.

    Interestingly, only recently, the Reliance Life had approached the Insurance Regulatory

    and Development Authority (IRDA) to revive its business license that had been cancelled

    by the regulator for non-commencement of business.

    Though the three parties to the deal Reliance Capital, AMP and Sanmar are

    keeping the deal size secret, figures ranging between Rs225-400 crore are being talked

    about as being the final price.

    What is clear is that Reliance Life has clearly outbid other suitors like Aviva, ICICI

    Prudential Life Insurance Company, etc. This acquisition makes Reliance Life the first

    private sector life insurer to start business without a foreign partner.

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    The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) has approved the change

    in the name of AMP Sanmar Life Insurance Company Limited to Reliance Life Insurance

    Company Limited.

    The change was necessitated after the acquisition of the holdings of AMP Australia and

    the Sanmar group in AMP Sanmar by Reliance Capital for Anil Ambani's proposed life

    insurance venture, now called Reliance Life Insurance for an undisclosed sum.

    Subsequently, a fresh certificate of incorporation was issued by the Registrar of

    Companies, Tamil Nadu, changing the name of the company on January17, 2006.

    Accepting the change in the name of the company in its registers, the IRDA has permitted

    Reliance Life to carry on life insurance business subject to the condition that the

    company should honor the commitments to the policyholders of the AMP Sanmar

    without altering any of the terms and conditions of the original policy.

    After the acquisition of the stake of the two promoter companies, Reliance Capital has

    been busy chalking aggressive growth plans for the life insurance company. It plans to

    have one million policyholders by this year-end.The company under the new ownership has been selling policies at a faster pace than

    ever before.

    For the nine month ended 31st December 2005, AMP Sanmar / Reliance Life has a fresh

    premium income of Rs114.48 crore, selling 41,488 policies with the average premium

    per policy of Rs27, 593. As AMP Sanmar, the company had earned fresh premium of

    Rs61.04 crore from the 23,328 policies it sold during April-December 2004 at an average

    premium per policy of Rs26, 166.

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    Reliance Capital Limited (RCL) is a Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC)

    registered with the Reserve Bank of India under section 45-IA of the Reserve Bank of

    India Act, 1934.

    Reliance Capital sees immense potential in the rapidly growing financial services sector

    in India and aims to become a dominant player in this industry and offer fully integrated

    financial services.

    Reliance Life Insurance is another steps forward for Reliance Capital Limited to offer

    need based Life Insurance solutions to individuals and Corporate.

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    VISIONVISION

    To be recognized as a professional and dependable business entity committed to play a

    meaningful role in the development of insurance industry in Pakistan and to safeguard the

    legitimate interests of all stakeholders, namely policy-holders, share-holders, reinsures,

    employees and all other business associates/partners

    MISSIONMISSION

    To provide quality service and protection to its clients aiming at achieving a respectable

    volume of business and become a prominent player through good governance and soundprofessionalism focusing to become a well-known and respected Corporate entity in the

    eyes of Society and Government.

    It has its Registered officeIt has its Registered office

    Reliance Life Insurance Company Limited,

    Regd. Office: The Trapezium,

    First Floor, #39 Nelson Manickam Road,

    Chennai - 600 029

    Phone No: +91-44-30588200

    Fax No: +91-44-30588220

    E-mail: [email protected]

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    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    PRODUCTS PROFILE

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    Product of reliance life insuranceProduct of reliance life insurance

    Reliance Special Endowment Plan

    Reliance Cash Flow Plan

    Reliance Child Plan

    Reliance EDLI Scheme

    Reliance Group Term Assurance PolicyReliance Market Return Plan

    Reliance Simple Term Plan

    Reliance Special Credit Guardian Plan

    Reliance whole life plan

    Reliance golden year plan

    Reliance term plan

    Reliance special Term plan

    Reliance credit guardian plan

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    PRODUCT DETAILSPRODUCT DETAILS

    Reliance life insurance launches maiden insurance productReliance life insurance launches maiden insurance product::

    Mumbai, august 17: Anil Dhirubhai Ambani group company Reliance Life Insurance

    today announced the life launch of Reliance connect 2 life plan, its first product since

    acquiring the life insurance business of AMP Sanmar in October last.

    Reliance connect 2 life is a 15-year insurance - cum savings

    Plan for individuals in the age group of 18 to 45 years with a minimum sum assured of

    Rs.1 lakh. The insurance cover can be upgraded in the second and third year up to a sum

    of Rs. 10 lakh.

    Reliance connect aims to provide products that makes life insurance hassle-free and the

    policy can be upgraded to keep place with individual lifestyle, said Reliance life

    insurances chief Executive offices P.Nandagopal.

    Reliance life insurance has 30,000 insurance advisors spread over 158 branches across

    143 locations & a call center to service its customer.

    HDFC and UT bank would act as a collection network. The company is in the final stages

    of negotiation with banks for selling its products through the banc assurance channel.

    The company plans to add another 10,000 to 12,000 advisors, who are under training,

    said Nandagopal.

    Reliance capital has infused Rs.166crore in Reliance life insurance, which has a capitalbase of Rs.383 crore and employee strength of 3,654 including 822 employee of AMP

    Seminar.

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    RELIANCE ENDOWMENT PLANRELIANCE ENDOWMENT PLAN

    It takes a lot for a dream to become a reality. And money is surely one of them.Reliance endowment plan gives you just the financial independence to realize your

    dreams in the future. It lets you decide how much you would like to set as your sum

    assured based on your current financial position and your expected future expenses.

    KEY FEATUREKEY FEATURE::

    1. On maturity receive sum assured plus bonuses.

    2. Wealth creation through bonus addition.

    3. More value for your money by way of high sum Assured Rebate.

    4. Increase, your insurance protection by adding term cover.

    5. Choose to pay regular or single premium.

    How does this plan work?How does this plan work?

    You pay premium every year for the entire term & get sum Assured plus accumulated

    bonuses. On death, your beneficiary will get the sum Assured plus accumulated bonuses.

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    BENEFITSBENEFITS::

    Maturity BenefitMaturity Benefit:: On maturity you get sum Assured plus accumulated bonuses till that

    date.

    Life Cover BenefitLife Cover Benefit:: In the unfortunate event of loss of life, youre your family will

    receive the sum Assured plus accumulated bonuses (if any) till that date.

    Rider BenefitRider Benefit:: You also have the option to add three additional benefits to customize the

    policy as per your needs for the regular premium plan.

    a. Term life insurance benefit rider.

    b. Accidental death benefit & total & permanent disablement rider.

    c. Critical illness Rider.

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    RELIANCE SPECIAL ENDOWMENT PLANRELIANCE SPECIAL ENDOWMENT PLAN

    Reliance special endowment plan is key to all your financial needs; you get a desired

    lump sum after a specified period, however your life insurance protection continues for

    an extended period. If anything were to happen to you, your beneficiary will get another

    sum assured along with the bonuses. The policy comes with an added feature of a limited

    premium term, which is always 5 years less than the policy term.

    KEY FEATURESKEY FEATURES::

    1. Twin benefit of protection & savings.2. Sum Assured is paid on survival, at the end of the premium paying term life

    cover for full sum assured continues beyond premium paying term.

    3. Wealth creation through bonus additions.

    4. More value for your money by way of high sum Assured Rebate.

    5. Choose to add the benefit of two riders-critical illness riders and Accidental

    death benefit & total & permanent disablement rider.

    6. Choose to avail of a policy loan available after 3 full years of premium

    payment.

    7. Policy participates in profits even after premium paying term.

    How do this plan work?How do this plan work?

    You pay premium every year. This premium paying term is always 5 years less than the

    policy term. On survival to the end of the premium paying term you get the sum Assured.

    On survival, at maturity (i.e. at the end of the policy term) accumulated compounded

    bonuses are paid.

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    BENEFITSBENEFITS::

    Survival BenefitSurvival Benefit:: On survival at the end of the premium paying term you get the sum

    Assured.

    Maturity BenefitMaturity Benefit:: On survival to maturity you get accumulated bonuses

    Life Cover BenefitLife Cover Benefit:: Your beneficiary will get sum Assured plus accumulated bonuses in

    case of your unfortunate death at any time during the policy term. This life cover benefit

    continues even after premium paying term.

    Rider BenefitRider Benefit:: you also have the option to add 2 additional benefits to customize the

    policy as per your needs.

    a. Accidental death benefit & total & permanent disablement rider.

    b. Critical illness Rider.

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    RELIANCE CASH FLOW PLANRELIANCE CASH FLOW PLAN

    While most insurance plans block your money for a certain period of time, Reliance cashflow plan gives you the double benefit of life insurance along with easy liquidity through

    lump sum cash. It provides money periodically when you need it.

    It lets you live life to the fullest today and at the same time, helps you stay protected for

    tomorrow by giving you the flexibility of receiving a specified percentage of the sum

    Assured at specified intervals.

    KEY FEATURESKEY FEATURES::

    1. Easy liquidity- gets periodic cash flows at the end of the fourth year and

    thereafter at the end of every three years.

    2. Wealth creation through bonus additions.

    3. On maturity receive accumulated bonuses along with final lump sum

    payout.

    4. More value for your money by way of high sum assured rebate.

    5. Full sum assured plus bonuses in case of your unfortunate death. This is

    over and above the survival benefits already paid.

    Option to add two riders- critical illness rider and accidental death benefit and total

    permanent disablement rider.

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    How do this plan work?How do this plan work?

    You pay premium every year for the entire term to get survivals benefit at periodical

    intervals as mentioned below.

    On death, your beneficiary will get the full sum assured, plus accumulated bonuses, over

    and above the survival benefits already paid to you.

    BENEFITSBENEFITS::

    Survival BenefitsSurvival Benefits:: Get a percentage of the sum assured on the fourth anniversary and on

    every third policy anniversary till maturity.

    Maturity BenefitsMaturity Benefits:: On maturity you get the remaining percentage of the sum assured

    plus accumulated bonuses.

    Rider BenefitsRider Benefits:: You also have the option to add two additional benefits to customize the

    policy as per your needs.

    a. Accidental Death Benefit and total and permanent disablement rider.b. Critical illness ride.

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    RELIANCE CHILD PLANRELIANCE CHILD PLAN

    As a parent, it is only natural to dream of a smooth and blissful life for your child. Which

    is exactly why you need to secure your child tomorrow, today.

    Reliance child plan helps you save systematically so that you can give your child much-

    needed financial security in the future. Simply put, Reliance child plan gives you the

    freedom to enjoy every moment with your child today, without worrying about his/her

    tomorrow.

    KEY FEATURESKEY FEATURES:

    1. Risk protection for you during the term of thePolicy.

    2. Accumulated bonus at the end of the policy term.

    3. 25% of sum assured payable every year sum benefit during the

    last four policy anniversaries.

    4. All future premiums are waived in the event of unfortunate loss of life.

    5. Guaranteed fixed benefits continue even after loss of life of the

    policyholder.

    6. More value for your money by way of high sum Assured Rebate.

    7. Choose to add the benefit of two riders-critical illness Rider and

    Accidental death benefit & accidental death benefit & total and

    permanent Disablement Rider.

    8. Policy participates in profit even after the loss of

    Life of the life assured.

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    HowHow dodo thisthis planplan workwork?

    You pay premium every year for the entire term & get guaranteed fixed deposit every

    year during the Last four

    Years of the policy term.

    On death, your beneficiary will get the sum assured, Guaranteed fixed benefits on

    specified dates and all Future premiums will be waived. All attached bonuses are

    payable at the end of the Policy term and will remain attached to your policy Even after

    payment of life cover benefit.

    BENEFITS:BENEFITS:

    Life Cover BenefitsLife Cover Benefits: In the unfortunate event of Loss Of life, your beneficiary will

    receive the sum assured immediately and all future premiums will be waived.

    Guaranteed Fixed BenefitsGuaranteed Fixed Benefits: Get 25% of sum assured every year on the last four policy

    anniversaries irrespective of the survival of the life assured.

    For example if you have taken a policy of Rs.1lakh for 20 years, then fixed benefits

    payable will be Rs.25, 000 each at the end of 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th year.

    Maturity BenefitsMaturity Benefits: On maturity you get accumulated bonuses irrespective of the survival

    of the life assured.

    Rider BenefitsRider Benefits: You also have the option to add two additional benefits to customize the

    policy as per your needs.

    1. Accidental death benefit and total and permanent disablement rider.

    2. Critical illness rider.

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    RELIANCE EDLI SCHEMERELIANCE EDLI SCHEME

    What is employees deposit linked insurance scheme (EDLI), 1976?What is employees deposit linked insurance scheme (EDLI), 1976?

    Is reliance EDLI scheme approved for offer as an alternative to EDLI?Is reliance EDLI scheme approved for offer as an alternative to EDLI?

    What are the benefits of reliance EDLI scheme as against EDLI?What are the benefits of reliance EDLI scheme as against EDLI?

    What is employees deposit linked insurance scheme (EDLI), 1976?What is employees deposit linked insurance scheme (EDLI), 1976?

    All establishments with at least 10 full-time permanent employees and to whom the

    employees provident fund and miscellaneous provisions Act, 1952 applies, have a

    statutory liability to subscribe to employees deposit linked insurance scheme (EDLI) to

    provide for life insurance for all their employees.

    Is reliance EDLI scheme approved for offer as an alternative to EDLI?Is reliance EDLI scheme approved for offer as an alternative to EDLI?

    Yes, the central provident fund commissioner has approved reliance life insurance

    employee benefit life assurance policies to be offered as an alternative to the employees

    deposit linked insurance scheme, 1976 (EDLI).

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    What are the benefits of reliance EDLI scheme as against EDLI?What are the benefits of reliance EDLI scheme as against EDLI?

    Several benefits of replacing EDLI by reliance EDLI scheme policy are:

    Possible reduction in contributions payable by the employer.Possible reduction in contributions payable by the employer.

    The premium payable by the employer under the reliance EDLI scheme could be lower

    than the total contribution paid by the employer under the EDLI scheme depending on the

    average age and risk profile of the industry.

    Simple structure of the life insurance cover.Simple structure of the life insurance cover.

    Life cover provided by EDLI is proportional to the balances in the PF account of the

    employee subject to certain maximum limits.

    Life cover provided by reliance EDLI scheme is a simple flat cover equal to Rs.62, 000,

    the maximum amount specified by the employees deposit linked insurance scheme, 1976

    (EDLI).

    Stress- free administration.Stress- free administration.

    Experienced and professional administration resulting in hassle free services for member

    employee data management and claims payments apart from others.

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    RELIANCE GROUP TERM ASSURANCE POLICYRELIANCE GROUP TERM ASSURANCE POLICY

    What is reliance group term assurance policy?What is reliance group term assurance policy?Who is reliance group term assurance policy designed for?Who is reliance group term assurance policy designed for?

    What are the benefits provided?What are the benefits provided?

    What options are available?What options are available?

    What is the benefit from experiences in the policy?What is the benefit from experiences in the policy?

    Why take this policy?Why take this policy?

    What do your employees get?What do your employees get?

    What is reliance group term assurance policy?What is reliance group term assurance policy?

    Reliance group term assurance policy is a one-year renewable term assurance contract.

    The benefit is payable on the happening of the contingency during one year. At the end of

    the year, the contract may be renewed.

    Who is reliance group term assurance policy designed for?Who is reliance group term assurance policy designed for?

    Employers looking for a comprehensive professionally administered term assurance

    cover for their employees. Subject to approval by the provident fund commissioner, this

    policy can be used as a replacement for the employees deposit linked insurance scheme

    under the provident fund act.

    What are the benefits provided?What are the benefits provided?

    A payment is made on the death of an employee. Cover can be:

    Fixed multiple salary

    % Of salary for each year of future service to normal retirement date

    Fixed rupee amount

    Fixed age-related scale

    Formula based on designation/rank of employees in the group.

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    If an employee becomes disabled, as defined by us then the benefit above is

    accelerated and paid out in 5 equal annual installment.

    No further benefit is payable subsequently.

    No benefits are payable on survival to the end of the year.

    What options are available?What options are available?

    You can choose:

    Whether or not to provide the benefit on disablement.

    Whether or not you wish to benefit from experience in your policy.

    Whether or not to give your employees the choice of continuing their cover

    with us under an individual policy.

    What is the benefit from experience in the policy?What is the benefit from experience in the policy?

    At the end of every 3-policy period, under the basis specified below, we will investigate

    the claims experience under this policy. That investigation may lead us to decide that anexperience refund is due. If we declare that an experience refund is due, we will adjust it

    against the premium due for the next policy period.

    Experience refund = x% of (y% premiums-claims including an allowance for incurred but

    not reported claims)-losses carried forward from the previous period, if any. Refer table

    below.

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    Why take this policy?Why take this policy?

    Improved HR because the benefit has value to the employee.

    No. of Lives No. of Life years X Y

    500 1500 50% 60%

    1000 3000 50% 60%

    2500 7500 60% 61%

    5000 15000 75% 63%

    7500 22500 75% 65%

    10000 30000 75% 67%

    15000 45000 75% 70%

    20000 60000 75% 70%

    50000 150000 85% 70%

    100000 300000 85% 70%

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    Replacement of lump sum payments with regular premiums accelerates

    tax relief.

    Statutory compliance if used to replace insurance cover under the

    provident fund

    Act.

    What do your employees get?What do your employees get?

    Coverage at rates lower than applicable to individuals live.

    Simplified procedures for insurability- limited or no medical

    tests.

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    RELIANCE MARKET RETURN PLANRELIANCE MARKET RETURN PLAN

    You have always aspired for the best in life. And we help you achieve just that.

    With Reliance market return plan you can have the twin advantage of insurance

    protection as well as reaping the benefits of investment growth. It is a flexible plan which

    works all through your life & meets the changing requirements like additional protection,

    liquidity through cash, option to invest in different asset class, steady golden years &

    many more

    KEY FEATURESKEY FEATURES:

    Twin benefit of market linked return and insurance protection.

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    A unit linked plan, different from traditional life insurance product, with

    maximum maturity age of 80 years.

    Option to create your own portfolio depending on your risk appetite.

    Choose form 4 different investment funds.

    Flexibility to switch between funds.

    Option to pay regular as well as single premium & top-ups.

    Option to package with accidental riders.

    Flexibility to increase the sum assured.

    Liquidity through partial withdrawals.

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    How does this plan work?How does this plan work?

    The premium made net of premium allocation charges by you is invested in fund/funds of

    your choice and units are allocated depending on the price of units for the fund/funds.

    The value of your unit account is the total value of units that you hold in the fund/funds.

    The value of your unit account is the total value of units that you hold in the fund/funds.

    The mortality charges and policy administration charges are deducted through

    cancellation of unit whereas the fund management charge is priced in the unit value.

    BENEFITSBENEFITS:

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    Life Cover BenefitLife Cover Benefit: You can choose the basic sum assured within the minimum and

    maximum levels mentioned below.

    Minimum Sum AssuredMinimum Sum Assured:

    Regular PremiumRegular Premium: Annualized premium for 5 year or for half the

    policy term.

    Single PremiumSingle Premium: 125% of the single premium.

    Maximum Sum AssuredMaximum Sum Assured: No limit (Rs.500, 000 for age up to 12 year).

    In case of unfortunate loss of life, your beneficiary will get sum assured or unit account

    value whichever is higher.

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    Maturity BenefitMaturity Benefit: On survival, at maturity the value of your unit account will be paid

    out.

    Rider BenefitRider Benefit: you can add the accidental death & accidental total & permanent

    disablement benefit rider (available only with regular premium option).

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    RELIANCE SIMPLE TERM PLANRELIANCE SIMPLE TERM PLAN:

    To protect your family from tomorrows uncertainties, you need to plan from today. And

    Reliance simple term plan helps you do just that. It is a cost-effective, pure life insurance

    plan that offers you comprehensive & affordable coverage for a limited period of time to

    suit your needs.

    How do this plan work?How do this plan work?

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    You pay premium of Rs.100 every year for three years. On death, during the three-year

    period, your beneficiary will get Rs. 10,000. On survival, at maturity nothing is payable.

    Policy termPolicy term

    Who can buy this product?Who can buy this product?

    Minimum age at entry: 18 years

    Maximum age at entry: 44 years

    Maximum age at maturity: 47 years

    Sum assuredSum assured

    Sum Assured Rs 10,0003030

    RELIANCERELIANCE

    SPECIAL CREDIT GUARDIAN PLANSPECIAL CREDIT GUARDIAN PLAN:

    In todays world of easily available loans, we often tend to neglect the implications of

    non-payment in case of our untimely demise.

    Reliance special credit guardian plan helps you and your family avoids such situations by

    securing your housing loans, personal loans and even credit cards payment. What make

    Policy Term: 3 years

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    the plan special are the facts that on survival at maturity, all premiums paid for your basic

    policy will be returned to you.

    KEY FEATURESKEY FEATURES:

    Different types of loans are covered under this plan- housing loan, personal loan,

    outstanding on credit cards etc.

    Limited premium paying term single & regular premium payments options.

    Discount on payment rates for women decreasing term insurance.

    Option to add two riders- critical illness & accidental death benefit and total&

    permanent disablement rider.

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    How do this plan work?How do this plan work?

    You pay premium every year for the entire term. The sum assured decreases as per the

    policy schedule in line with the outstanding loan schedule. On death, your nominee will

    get the sum assured. On survival at maturity, you will receive all basic premiums paid.

    BENEFITSBENEFITS:

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    Maturity BenefitMaturity Benefit: On survival to maturity all premiums paid for the basic policy are

    returned. This doesnt include any extra premium or premium for additional benefits.

    Life Cover BenefitLife Cover Benefit: In the unfortunate event of loss of life, the nominee will receive the

    sum assured as per the policy schedule.

    Rider BenefitRider Benefit: You can choose to customize your regular policy by adding two benefits:

    Accidental death benefit & total & permanent disablement rider.

    Critical illness rider.

    Accidental death benefit & total & permanent disablement rider:Accidental death benefit & total & permanent disablement rider:

    Accidents are unfortunate and sometimes fatal. You can customize your basic policy with

    an accidental death benefit & total & permanent disablement rider.

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    Critical illness rider:Critical illness rider:

    Accidental Death Benefit and Total and Permanent Disablement Benefit

    Age at entry 18 years 59 years

    Age at expiry 25 years 64 years

    Sum Assured Rs 25,000

    Rs 50,00,000

    (Basic Policy Sum Assured subject to a maximum

    of rs 50,00,000 per life)

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    Sudden onset of a major illness causes worries and heavy expenses. Our optional critical

    consistency cover helps provide financial relief in such cases. It pays you the sum assured

    upfront in respect of ten major illnesses.

    a. Cancer

    b. Coronary artery bypass surgery

    c. Heart attack

    d. Stroke

    e. Kidney failure

    f. Aorta surgery

    g. Coma

    h. Heart value replacement

    i. Major organ transplant

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    Critical Illness Rider

    Age at entry 18 years 55 years

    Age at expiry 25 years 64 years

    Sum Assured Rs 1,00,000

    Rs. 10,00,000

    (Basic Policy Sum Assured subject to a maximum

    of Rs. 10,00,00 per life)

    Minimum Policy

    Term5

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    What is the policy term?What is the policy term?

    Who can buy this product?Who can buy this product?

    Minimum age at entry: 21 years

    Maximum age at entry: 60 years

    Minimum age at maturity:Regular Premium - 31 years

    Single Premium - 26 years

    Maximum age at maturity: 65 years

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    What is the sum assured?What is the sum assured?

    Minimum Policy Term:Regular Premium - 10yrs

    Single Premium - 5 years

    Maximum Policy Term:Regular Premium - 30 years

    Single Premium - 15 years

    Minimum Sum Assured Rs 2,50,000

    Maximum Sum Assured No limit

    Minimum premium:Regular Premium - Rs. 1000

    Single Premium - Rs. 3000

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    RELIANCE WHOLE LIFE PLANRELIANCE WHOLE LIFE PLAN

    You always loved your family. As a loving person you also Wanted to be rest assured in

    the knowledge that they will be happy, even if something were to happen to you. With

    reliance whole life plan you can be sure that your family will receive that timely financial

    support they need. Go ahead, live your today to the fullest without a worry about

    tomorrow.

    KEY FEATURESKEY FEATURES:

    Insurance protection till age 85. Choose to extend your insurance coverage till age 99.

    Convenient premium payment term wealth creation through bonus additions.

    More value for your money by way of high sum assure rebate.

    Get sum assured plus bonuses in case of your unfortunate death.

    How do this plan work?How do this plan work?

    You pay premium every year for desired premium paying term. You get sum assured plusbonuses on reaching age 85. You choose to continue with the insurance cover until the

    age of 99 and the policy will continue to participate in profits till then. On death, your

    beneficiary will get the sum assured plus accumulated bonuses.

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    BENEFITSBENEFITS:

    Maturity BenefitMaturity Benefit: On attaining age 85 you get sum assured plus accumulated bonuses.

    Life Cover BenefitLife Cover Benefit: In the unfortunate event of loss of life, your beneficiary will receive

    the sum assured plus accumulated bonuses till that date.

    Rider BenefitRider Benefit: You also have the option to add 2 additional benefits to customize the

    policy as per your needs.

    a. Accidental death benefit and total and permanent disablement rider.

    b. Critical illness rider.

    Accidental death benefit and total and permanent disablement rider:Accidental death benefit and total and permanent disablement rider:

    Accident is unfortunate and sometimes fatal. You can customize your basic policy with

    an accidental death benefit & total and permanent disablement benefit rider.

    The accidental death benefit is payable if death occurs directly as a result of an accident

    and is intimated with 90 days of the occurrence.

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    Accidental Death & Disability Benefit

    Age at entry 18 yrs 59 yrs

    Age at expiry 25 yrs 64 yrs

    Sum Assured Rs 25,000Rs 50,00,000 (subject to a maximum of basic

    policy sum assured)

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    Critical illness riderCritical illness rider: sudden on set of major illnesses causes worries and heavy

    expenses. Our optional critical conditions cover help provide financial relief in such

    cases. It pays you sum assured upfront in respect of 8 major illness.

    a. Cancer

    b. Coronary artery bypass surgery

    c. Heart attack

    d. Stroke

    e. Kidney failure

    f. Aorta surgery

    g. Coma

    h. Heart valve replacement

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    Critical Illness

    Age at entry 18 yrs 55 yrs

    Age at expiry 25 yrs 64 yrs

    Sum Assured Rs 1,00,000Rs 10,00,000 (subject to a maximum of basic

    policy sum assured)

    Minimum policy

    term

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    RELIANCE TERM PLANRELIANCE TERM PLAN

    Life, as we know, is full of uncertainties. And to keep a head of them, you need to plan

    ahead.Reliance Term Plan is a pure life insurance plan that offers you comprehensive and

    affordable coverage for a limited period of time to suit your needs.

    KEY FEATURESKEY FEATURES:

    Get higher insurance protection at economical rates.

    Optional accidental & disability rider to enhance protection.

    Discount on premium rates for women.

    Suitable for business owners who want to cover the life of their key

    employees.

    BENEFITSBENEFITS:

    Life Cover BenefitLife Cover Benefit: In the unfortunate event of loss of life, your beneficiary will receive

    sum assured.

    Maturity BenefitMaturity Benefit: there is no maturity benefit payable under this policy.

    Rider BenefitRider Benefit: You also have the option to add accidental death benefit and total and

    permanent disablement rider.

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    RELIANCE SPECIAL TERM PLANRELIANCE SPECIAL TERM PLAN

    To stay a head of the uncertainties of life, we need to plan well in advance.

    Reliance special term plan is a pure life insurance plan that offers you comprehensive and

    affordable coverage for a limited period of time to suit for needs.

    Whats more, on survival at maturity all premiums paid for your basic policy will be

    returned to you.

    KEY FEATURESKEY FEATURES:

    Get higher insurance protection at economical rates.

    Basic premiums paid will be refunded at maturity.

    Choose to regular or single premium.

    How do this plan work?How do this plan work?

    You pay premium every year for the entire term. On death your nominee will get sum

    assured. On survival to maturity you will get the entire basic premiums, paid returned.

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    BENEFITSBENEFITS

    Maturity BenefitMaturity Benefit: On survival to maturity all premiums paid for the basic policy are

    returned. This excludes any extra premium or premium for additional benefit.

    Life Cover BenefitLife Cover Benefit: In the unfortunate event of loss of life, your nominee will receive the

    sum assured.

    Rider BenefitRider Benefit: You also have the option to add 2 additional benefits to customize the

    policy as per your needs for the regular premium policy.

    a. Accidental death benefit & total and permanent disablement rider.

    b. Critical illness rider

    Accidental death benefit & total and permanent disablement rider:Accidental death benefit & total and permanent disablement rider:

    Accidents are unfortunate and sometimes fatal. You can customize your basic policy with

    an accidental death benefit & total and permanent disablement rider.

    The accidental death benefit is payable if death occurs directly as a result of an accident

    and is intimated with 90 days of its occurrence.

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    Critical illness riderCritical illness rider: Major illness causes worries and heavy expenses. Our optional

    critical consistency cover helps provide financial relief in such cases. It pays you the sum

    assured upfront in respect of ten major illnesses.

    a. Cancer

    b. Coronary artery bypass surgery

    c. Heart attack

    d. Stroke

    e. Kidney failure

    f. Aorta surgery

    g. Coma

    h. Heart valve replacement

    i. Major organ transplant

    j. Paralysis

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    COMPETITORS OF RELIANCE IN THIS FIELD ARECOMPETITORS OF RELIANCE IN THIS FIELD ARE

    ICICI Prudential Life

    Bajaj Allianz

    Max New York Life

    Met Life

    ING Vyasa

    Om Kotak Mahindra

    Tata AIG

    Aviva

    HDFC Standard Life

    SBI Life

    Birla sun-life insurance company limited

    AMP Sanmar Assurance Company Limited

    Dabur CGU Life Insurance Co. Pvt. Limi

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    THE INSURANCETHE INSURANCE REGULATORY ANDREGULATORY AND

    DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

    Reforms in the insurance sector were initiated with the passage of the IRDA Bill in

    parliament in December 1999. The IRDA since its incorporation as a statutory body in

    April 2000 has fastidiously stuck to its schedule of framing regulations and registering

    the private sector insurance companies.

    The other decision taken simultaneously to provide the supporting systems to the

    insurance sector and in particular the life insurance companies was the launch of the

    IRDAs online service for issue and renewal of licenses to agents.

    The approval of institutions for imparting to agents has ensured that the insurance

    companies would have a trained workforce of insurance agents in place to sell their

    products, which are expected to be introduced by early next year.

    Since being set up as an independent statutory body the IRDA has put in a framework ofglobally compatible regulations. In the private sector 12 life insurance and 6 general

    insurance companies have been registered.

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    The important functions of IRDA are as follows:The important functions of IRDA are as follows:

    To exercise all powers & functions of controller of insurance.

    Protection of the interest of the policyholders.

    To issue, renew, modify, withdraw or suspend certificate of registration.

    To specify requisite qualification & training for insurance intermediaries &

    agents.

    To promote & regulate professional organization connected with insurance.

    To conduct inspection/investigations etc.

    To prescribe method of insurance accounting. To regulate investment of funds & margins of solvency.

    To adjudication upon disputes.

    To conduct inspection & audit of insurers, intermediaries & other organizations

    concerned with insurance.

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    LIFE INSURANCE

    Since the earliest time, human kinds most earnest desire has been to leave something for

    posterity. Be it learning or material possession, our memory lives in what we leave

    behind.

    It is in this very need that there lies the origin of life insurance. After independence near

    about 209 Life Insurance companies were doing business worth Rs. 712.76 crore. The

    first Indian-owned life insurance company, the Life Assurance Society, was set up in

    1870 by six friends. It insured Indian lives at the normal rates instead of charging a

    premium of 15 to 20 percent as foreign insurers did. But today the concept has really

    changed. Today Life Insurance protects the economic vale of a human life for the benefit

    of those who are financially dependent on it. It has now started ensuring peace of mind

    and quality of life to million of families.

    LIFE INSURANCE IN INDIA

    Life Insurance in its existing form came to India from the United Kingdom with the

    establishment of a British firm Oriental Life Insurance Company in Calcutta in 1818followed by Bombay Life Assurance Company in 1823. The Indian Life Assurance

    Companies Act, 1912 was the first statutory measure to regulate life insurance business.

    Later in 1928 the Indian Insurance Companies Act was enacted to enable the Government

    to collect statistical information about both life and non-life insurance business transacted

    in India by Indian and foreign insurers including provident insurance societies. In 1938

    with a view to protecting the interest of insuring public earlier legislation was

    consolidated and amended by the Insurance Act 1938 with comprehensive provisions

    detailed and effective control over the activities of insurers. The Act was amended in

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    1950 resulting in far reaching changes in the insurance sector. These included a statutory

    requirement of equity capital for companies carrying on life insurance business, ceiling

    on share holdings in such companies, stricter control on investments, submission of

    periodical returns

    relating to investments and such other information to the controller. The controller could

    also call for appointment of administrators and put a ceiling on expenses of management

    and agency commission for mismanaged companies. By 1956, 154 Indian insurers, 16

    foreign insurers and 75 provident societies were carrying on life insurance business in

    India. Life insurance business was

    concentrated in urban areas and confined to the higher strata of the society. On January19, 1956, the management of life insurance business of 245 Indian and foreign insurers

    and provident societies then operating in India was taken over by the Central

    Government. Life Insurance Corporation was formed in September 1956 by an Act of

    Parliament, viz. LIC Act 1956 with a capital contribution of Rs.50 mn.

    HISTORY OF INSURANCE IN INDIA

    Insurance in India has been under public sector for over four decades. Life Insurance was

    nationalized way back in 1956 by merging 245 private insurance companies thus forming

    Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) of India. Similarly after nationalisation of general

    insurance in 1972, General Insurance Corporation (GIC) was formed by merging 106

    private insurance companies. General Insurance Corporation currently has four subsidiary

    companies operating in India. When the insurance industry was nationalised, it was

    considered a landmark and a milestone on the way to the socialistic pattern of society that

    India had chosen after independence.

    But now four decades after the Insurance sector was nationalised, the nationalised sector

    companies could not cater to the Indian market to cover its entire potential. so the main

    objectives of privatization are

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    1. To provide for proper back ups if there is any unforeseen economic shocks.

    2. To make sure there is a win-win situation for both the common man and the industry

    players.

    The other reasons for opening up the insurance sector to the private insurers are as

    under:

    1. To provide better Insurance coverage to Indian citizens.

    2. To augment the flow of long-term financial resources to finance the growth of

    Infrastructure.

    3. The Public Sector Insurance Companies had not succeeded in extending the insurancecover to all the needy people of the country due to various reasons. Hence this onerous

    responsibility now has been entrusted to the private insurers.

    4. Penetration of Insurance: LIC and GIC could not ensure very fast growth of insurance

    in India even in a long period extending over four decades. Hence the penetration of

    insurance is very low in India. The following indices as explained will indicate and

    support this contention:

    While per capita insurance premium in developed countries is very high, it is quite low in

    India. For instance, per capita insurance premium in India in 1999 was only $8 while it

    was $4800 for Japan, $1000 for Republic of Korea, $887 for Singapore, $823 for Hong

    Kong and $144 for Malaysia.

    Similarly the penetration of insurance is also assessed by the ratio of the insurance

    premium to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in a country. While insurance premium

    as a percentage of GDP was 14% for Japan, 13% for South Africa, 12% for Korea, 9%

    for UK and France, it was only around 2% in India in 1999. Hence the penetration of

    insurance is low here.

    The penetration of insurance is also assessed by a ratio of the insurance premium to the

    Gross Domestic Savings (GDS). While the insurance premium as a percentage of GDS

    was 52% for UK, 35% for other European and American countries, it was only 9% in

    India in 1999.

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    Hence even this index indicates low level of penetration of insurance in India.

    The share of India in the world market in terms of gross insurance premium is again very

    small. For instance, while Japan has 31%, European Union 25%, South Africa 2.3%,

    Canada 1.7% share of the global insurance premium it is only 0.3% for India.

    Hence the opening up of the insurance sector to private insurers has put a great

    responsibility on them to ensure fast growth of insurance so that India can come upto the

    level of developed countries of the world in offering the insurance insurance cover to its

    citizens.

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    OBJECTIVES OF THE REFORMS OF THE INSURANCE SECTOR

    We have discussed what the needs are at present to go for the insurance sector reforms.

    But before going in for the reforms we must make our objectives very clear as to what wewant to achieve through these reforms. The vision should be quite clear and the plans

    should be chalked out having a long-term perspective in mind. To be very fair, Indian

    plans do lack in this feature and we do suffer from planning myopia.

    It is very essential to chalk out the objectives of any reforms. This has two basic reasons :

    To provide for proper back ups if there is any unforeseen economic shocks.

    To make sure there is a win-win situation for both the common man and the industry

    players.

    THE OBJECTIVES OF THE REFORMS ARE AS FOLLOWS:

    1. To provide better coverage to the Indian citizens

    2. To augment the flow of long term financial resources to finance the growth of the

    infrastructure.

    3. To substantiate for the major faults that the government owned insurance firms

    has committed.

    4. To speed up the faster rate of penetration by the insurance firms in India which is

    not very much compared to other countries.

    5. To make the private players responsible to the investors and not to the

    government.

    6. To increase the competition in this sector so that the common people has the

    advantage of enjoying quality services at a reasonable cost

    7. Insurance has a far reaching effect in synchronizing between the various service

    sectors. So if this sector can grow , the prospects of the various other service

    sector remains to be promising.

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    8. Next, the long term indication that we have in India that the service sector is

    poised for a growth. So the reforms must be designed in order to cash on this

    scenario.

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    PART - B

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    INTRODUTION OF

    TOPIC

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    INTRODUCTION OF TOPIC

    I have chosen this topic because of the following reasons: -

    1. I want to know to know about the awareness of the company and its policies in

    the market of muzaffanagar .

    2. I want to find out the response of people for the life insurance.

    In this research work, I have used Descriptive Research method for conducting the research.

    I collected primary data through Questionnaire schedule and I collected secondary data from

    Internet, Newspapers, Magazine, Journals, Journals,

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    STUDY OF INDUSTRYSTUDY OF INDUSTRY

    The business of life insurance in India in its existing form started in India in the year

    1818 with the establishment of the Oriental Life Insurance Company in Calcutta.

    Some of the important milestones in the life insurance business in India are:

    1912: The Indian Life Assurance Companies Act enacted as the first statute to regulatethe life insurance business.

    1928: The Indian Insurance Companies Act enacted to enable the government to collect

    statistical information about both life and non-life insurance businesses.

    1938: Earlier legislation consolidated and amended to by the Insurance Act with the

    objective of protecting the interests of the insuring public.

    1956: 245 Indian and foreign insurers and provident societies taken over by the central

    government and nationalized. LIC formed by an Act of Parliament, viz. LIC Act, 1956,

    with a capital contribution of Rs. 5 crore from the Government of India.

    The insurance landscape in India is undergoing major change. Closed to foreign

    competition since nationalization in 1956, the life insurance industry had been protected

    from competitive pressures. Now, with the re-opening of the sector, several new players

    have entered the scene.

    The game is old but the rules are new and still developing. Ensconced in a monopoly run

    from the nationalization days beginning in 1956, the insurance industry has indeed

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    awakened: to a deregulated environment in which several private players have partnered

    with multinational insurance giants.

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    However, despite its teeming one billion population, India still has a low insurance

    penetration of 1.95 per cent, 51st in the world. Despite the fact that India boasts a saving

    rate of around 25 per cent, less than 5 percent is spent on insurance.

    The first company to foray in this sector was LIC, which was set up on 1st sep. 1956.

    Since then it is enjoying monopoly until the recent entry of the private players in this

    sector. The private companies in their five years of operation had continuously suffered

    by the established leadership and monopoly of LIC.

    Although for the last 50 years LIC has been the only company to cater the consumer

    needs in the insurance sector but in the past 5 years 12 insurance companies have

    emerged in the scenario which are: -

    ICICI Prudential Life

    Birla Sun Life

    Bajaj Allianz

    Max New York Life

    Met Life

    ING Vyasa

    Om Kotak Mahindra

    Tata AIG

    Aviva

    HDFC Standard Life

    SBI Life

    Reliance life insurance

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    New players need to recognize the limitations of their rival and decide upon the right

    mix of distribution channels in their business. Insurance sector has always been volatile

    right from the very beginning. As private players are entering into the Indian market, the

    competition has become very stiff. Today a lot of companies are there is the market with

    their products. The common consumer is under dilemma to decide to go for which

    company.

    The Reliance Life Insurance is also one among these private players. The project with

    Reliance Life Insurance deal with the market survey of Life Insurance Policy. In todays

    world, one can hardly find a person without a life insurance policy. The project helps tofind out that which company policy is most prevalent in the market and what was the

    reason of purchase. It also helps to find out which is the most prevalent insurance plan in

    the market. The project is also concerned about finding the awareness level of ING

    Vysya Life Insurance is the market.

    At last the project suggests some recommendation to the organization which is the

    outcome of finding and analysis.

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    THE CHANGING SCENARIO

    Prior to liberalization the regulatory environment was primarily based on consolidated

    provisions of the Insurance Act 1938. The Controller of Insurance has wide ranging

    powers, which included directing, cautioning, advising, prohibiting, inspecting,

    investigating, searching, seizing, prosecuting, penalizing, authorizing, registering,

    malgamating and liquidating insurance companies. It was in 1956 that Life Insurance was

    nationalized followed by General Insurance in 1972.

    In the aftermath of nationalization much of the powers of the Controller of Insurance

    were abridged for operational convenience of state owned LIC and GIC. Meanwhile great

    developments were taking place around the world due to strong possibilities offered by

    insurance sector to the geopolitical and politico-economical systems in the new global

    order. In 1993, a new committee was constituted. Review of insurance regulations started

    only with the Malhotra Committee of reforms constituted in April 1993. Unlike Financial

    Sector Reforms Committee who had the only choice of determining the phase of reforms

    to align with the internationally accepted Basle provisions under the aegis of Bank of

    International Settlement (BIS), Malhotra Committee had a real brainstorming at hand.

    Insurance order of the world has no unique pattern. The committee recommendationswere the prudence of that day and a few of the suggestions were economically enticing

    for the regimented political outfit of the country.

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    FOREIGN PARTICIPATION

    Now that the gates have opened and foreign insurance companies are allowed to

    participate in the Indian insurance market there are experiments and experiences of all

    hues. India has adopted one of them based on its politico-economics dynamics. Indian

    market expects a continuation of trend in companies to expand their horizons beyond

    domestic borders. This is true both in terms of expansion plans by domestic companies

    and in the acquisition of insurance companies by foreign concerns. Insurance investors

    from developed economies, particularly in Western Europe and the US find some foreign

    markets as having greater growth potential than their domestic markets. Therefore, a high

    level of interest exists for these companies to acquire insurance concerns. IRDA has torecognize this global trend and act prudentially for India. India is already moving up from

    the foothill of globalization in insurance industry. Of course the initial expectation that

    IRDA will be inundated with insurance license applications from the Joint Ventures (JV)

    formed by domestic

    and foreign companies has not happened. A part of the phenomenon is explained by bad

    understanding of the tenets of Joint Venture formation but major business sense may be

    lying in becoming a more equipped second fast-mover. Whichever way the business

    moves from now on life in insurance industry can never be the same again in India.

    Subjective prudence of the lawmaker and the regulator of the day mark the stipulated

    stake of only 26 percent of the equities by the foreign partners in any insurance JV. The

    prudential perception may change with time and persons. But for the present we have to

    live with the provisions. As the experience is well dispersed in the contiguous

    geographical area, we cannot distinguish one set of prudence from the other for the time

    being. Even the recently amended IRA Bill provides enough room for foreign

    participation. Already a handful of entrants have taken place and more are expected in the

    near future. A bunch of mergers are also in the queue.

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    In the Indian market one of the important issues that need to be immediately addressed

    to enhance the speed of foreign participation is the role of intermediaries. In Western

    markets there are many intermediaries like agents, brokers, consultants, surveyors, third

    party administrators, etc. They form a crucial link between the insurance carrier and the

    final customer. In India, insurance agency is the only recognized intermediary by the

    Insurance Act, 1938. The agency system may work well in personal lines of business like

    Life Insurance, Mediclaim, Personal accident, etc. There is a need for more specialized

    entities to service commercial lines. Many banks are showing

    interest to take up corporate agency. But regulations pertaining to corporate agency need

    to be made more liberal. There are representations asking IRDA to review/modify certain

    sections, e.g., the mandatory 100 hour training which all the directors of the corporate

    willing to take up agency, have to undergo. Another issue is 26 percent cap on foreign

    equity participation. Typically.

    The foreign companies want at least 51 percent participation so that the balance sheets

    can be consolidated. Practically, the management control seems to be anyway with the

    foreign partners.

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    OBJECTIVES OF STUDY

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    OBJECTIVE OF STUDY

    Primary objective_

    To know about awareness of the company and its policies in the market of

    muzaffanagar

    Secondary Objective:-

    To find out the response of people for the life insurance.

    To know the knowledge of people about the policies of company .

    To know about the level of the faith of people on company.

    To know about the investment pattern of people of Muzaffarnagar

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    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

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    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

    RESEARCH DESIGN DESCIPTIVE

    RESEARCH APPROACH SURVEY

    CONTACT METHOD PERSONAL INTERVIEW

    SAMPLE SIZE 100

    SAMPLE UNIT BUSINESS MAN, SERVICE MAN,

    HOUSE WIFES,STUDENTS

    SAMPLING CRITERIA RANDOM SAMPLING

    RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS QUESTIONNAIRE (SCHEDULE)

    TYPE OF DATA COLLECTED PRIMARY DATA

    SECONDARY DATA

    AREA OF RESEARCH MUZAFFARNAGAR

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    DEFINING RESEARCH PROBLEMDEFINING RESEARCH PROBLEM

    How to define a research problem was a Herculean task that required effective guidance

    to avoid the perplexity encountered in a research project operation.

    Our team followed the usual approach by poring questions to ourselves.

    Why the performance of the LIC is much higher than the reliance life insurance limited?

    This problem was later recognized as comprising of no of amenities such as: what sort of

    performance is being referred to?

    What period of time and what performance is being talked about? What is the

    environment, which is being considered?

    Rethinking, discussions and rephrasing by our team placed the problem on a still better

    operational basis after no. Of steps

    To what extent did sales performance in (pine period) of completes differ with that of I-

    pry in respect of Delhi? What factors were responsible for performance differentiates

    between the companies?

    In such a fashion, the ambiguities were resolved thinking and rethinking resulted in a

    more specific problem so that it might be realistic one in team of available data and

    resources and in also analytically meaningful.

    The outcome was not only meaningful from an operation point of view but was equally

    capable of solving the problem itself.

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    The information for the project of finance on life insurance industry has been collected

    from both primary as well as secondary sources.

    In case of primary sources the information was retrieved directly from the concerned

    people and the authorities. We have conducted our research mainly with the help of the

    invaluable inputs provided by the consumers of products of the private players in the

    form of a questionnaire drafted by us. The questionnaire method was used as it is more

    versatile than any other any other method and further a questionnaire is pre planned and

    thus less time is wasted since a planned set of questions are available. We have taken a

    sample size of 200 people. Our analysis is completely based on the responses given to us

    by the respondents and the result for the same has been presented in the form of pie

    charts and graphs. While there was some information, which could not be obtained

    through questionnaires, for that purpose we resort to personal interviews. A total of six in

    depth interviews were also taken of the agents and managers of these private players.

    Since secondary data are information published by others and the companies they were

    easily available and not much effort was required in obtaining the information.

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    SOURCES OF DATASOURCES OF DATA

    PRIMARY SOURCESPRIMARY SOURCES

    Questionnaire.

    SECONDARY SOURCESSECONDARY SOURCES

    Newspapers.

    Magazines.

    Internet sites.

    DATA COLLECTIONDATA COLLECTION

    PRIMARY DATAPRIMARY DATA

    The primary data are those data, which are collected afresh and for the first time and

    happen to be original in character. The primary data to be collected for the study are-By Structured Questionnaire.By Structured Questionnaire.

    SECONDARY DATASECONDARY DATA

    Secondary data are those data which have already been collected by someone else and

    which already had been passed though the statically process. The secondary data to be

    collected for the study are-

    Publication Of The CompanyPublication Of The Company

    Periodical Of The CompanyPeriodical Of The Company

    By Internet WebsitesBy Internet Websites

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    RESEARCH INSTRUMENTRESEARCH INSTRUMENT

    Structured Questionnaire:Structured Questionnaire:

    A Questionnaire consists of a number of questions printed or typed and a definite order

    on forms. It is the set of questions presented to the retailers for answers. When the

    questions have only two alternatives or of multiple choices, then it is known as closed-

    end questionnaire, which is hence used the given study.

    RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS USEDRESEARCH INSTRUMENTS USED

    For our research purpose instruments used were extensive literature survey and Internet

    surfing. The idea was to gain enough insight into the insurance phenomenon and

    analyzing the characteristics of the population under study.

    We adopted sample survey because it was not possible to examine every item in the

    population. It was possible to capture sufficiently acquit result by studying only a portion

    of the total population which is the true representative of the population under study.

    Insurance Market Survey

    The phase one of study corresponded to the collection of data from insurance agents of

    our competitors who are in better personal contact with their customer so as to analyze

    the demand of the customers, their working environment and satisfaction level with their

    respected companies.

    The objective of this survey was to tap those people who can prove to be potential

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    insurance advisors for the company. So, the questionnaire aimed at finding the basic

    mind set of the people like whether they will be interested in earning extra income and if

    yes then what method out of various options provided to them like MLM or Investments

    in property etc. they will prefer.

    It also aimed at finding out that if given a chance whether they would prefer to join

    reliance life insurance as an insurance advisor.

    Sampling techniques used and the sample sizeSampling techniques used and the sample size

    Simple random sampling technique was used to collect data from the population. Thistechnique gave each item an equal probability of being selected.

    Sample size---100---100

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    DATA ANALSIS & INTERPRETATION

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    TABLE-1

    Investment pattern of respondents

    (a) Bank 27%

    (b) Post office 18%

    (c) Life insurance company 23%

    (d) Capital market 32%

    Graph-1

    ANALYSIS:

    The above data shows that 27% people invest there money in bank, 18% in

    post office, 23% in life insurance company & 32% in capital market.

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    TABLE-2

    Attitude of respondent about life insurance company

    (a) Yes 73%

    (b) No 11%

    (c) Can not say 16%

    Graph-2

    ANALYSIS:

    The above data shows that 73% people said that it is good to invest in life

    insurance, 11% do not think so & 16% had no comment.

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    TABLE-3

    Invested company of respondent

    (a) LIC 71%

    (b) Reliance life insurance 6%

    (c) ICICI 10%

    (d) Others 13%

    71%

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    lic reliance life

    insaurance

    icici others

    Graph-3

    ANALYSIS:

    The above data shows that 71% people invested his money in LIC, 6% in

    RLI, 10% in ICICI, & 13% in others.

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    TABLE-4

    Awareness about Reliance life insurance office

    (a) Yes 18%

    (b) No 82%

    18%

    82%

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    Graph-4

    ANALYSIS:

    The above data shows that 18% people know the Reliance life insurance office in

    muzaffarnagar & 82% people don`t know.

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    TABLE-5

    Attitude about safety in reliance life insurance

    (a) Yes 23%

    (b) No 26%

    (c) Can not say 51%

    Graph-5

    ANALYSIS:

    The above data shows that 23% people think it is safe to invest money in Reliance

    Life insurance, 26% people think it is not safe & 51% people had no comment.

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    TABLE-6

    Reason of negative respondent

    (a) Private company (Do not have faith) 64%

    (b) New company 36%

    Graph-6

    ANALYSIS:

    The above data shows that 64% people said that they don`t have faith on company

    because this is a private company & 36% people said that this is a new company so they

    don`t think to invest money in Reliance life insurance

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    TABLE-7

    Awareness about the policies of Reliance life insurance

    (a) Yes 15%

    (b) No 85%

    15%

    85%

    0%

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    Graph-7

    Sample size-100

    ANALYSIS:

    The above data shows that only 15% people know about the policies of Reliance

    life insurance & 85% people don`t know.

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    TABLE-8

    Reason for unawareness

    (a) Not communicated 29.4%

    (b) Not interested 70.6%

    Graph-8

    ANALYSIS:

    The above data shows that only 29.4% people said that policies are not

    communicated to them & 70% people said that they are not interested to know about the

    Reliance life insurance policies.

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    TABLE-9

    Policy Holders of Reliance life insurance

    (a) Yes 6%

    (b) No 94%

    Graph-9

    ANALYSIS:

    The above data shows that only 6% people have policy of Reliance life insurance &

    94% people do not have.

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    TABLE-10

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    Policy taken by respondents

    (a) Child plan 50%

    (b) Health plan 16.33%

    (c) Retirement plan 16.33%

    (d) Unit link plan 16.33%

    Graph-10

    ANALYSIS:

    The above data shows that only 50% people have invested their money in child

    plan, 16.33% people has invested in health plan, 16.33% people in retirement plan,&

    16.33% people in unit link plan.

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    0%

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    TABLE-11

    Response when policy offered of Reliance life insurance

    (a) Yes 19.2%

    (b) No 80.8%

    Graph-11

    ANALYSIS:

    The above data shows that only 19.2% people would like to take policy of Reliance

    life insurance & 80.8% said no.

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    TABLE-12

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    Reason for negativity

    (a) High premium 6.5%

    (b)Not now 13.15%

    (c) Not attractive 14.47%

    (d) Only LIC 65.78%

    6.50%13.15% 14.47%

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    ANALYSIS:

    The above data shows that only 6.5% people said that policies has high premium,

    13.15% people said that thay don`t want to take just now, 14.47% people said that

    policies are not attractive & 65.78 % people said that they want only LIC policies.

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    FINDINGS

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    FINDINGS OF STUDY

    In the survey of Muzaffnagar I found that Muzaffnagar has a potential for life

    insurance.

    People of the Muzaffanagar wants to invest there money in life insurance.

    Most of the people are investing their money in LIC.

    People has dought about the safety & do not believe very much in private

    companies.

    Very few persons know about the policies of Reliance life insurance.

    And very few persons has policies of Reliance life insurance.

    And a very big percentage of people are not interested in policies of Reliance

    life insurance. So company has a big market to work.

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    SUGGESTIONS

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    SUGGESTIONS

    The company should provide more awareness in market through

    Advertisement, Adviser & S.M. of company.

    Company should make more communication and make more interest of

    people in policy so they can improve knowledge about the policies of

    Reliance life insurance

    Company should try to do something to win the faith of people.

    Company should try to do something about the premium & about the

    attractiveness of policies should try to change the mind of people through

    teams of Adviser & S.M .

    Over all suggestion to the company is that they have competition with LIC in

    the market . So they should try to give more awareness about the policies andabout the company so they can win the faith of people.

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    LIMITATIONS

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    LIMITATIONS

    In every project/study undertaken limitations arises and are inevitable.

    Similarly, in this project several limitations appear, which would have been eliminated

    but for constraints of time, accessibility to information it has not been possible.

    This project report is based on the information given by the head or Unit Managers

    of the centers. The information is also collected through some magazines, newspapers

    and e-mails. Some respondents were not interested in giving answers as they were

    appearing to be busy.

    In fact, this project report involves human processing and analysis. Therefore, there

    are chances of human error.

    One of the major limitations is time bounded ness. The Management Trainees are

    restricted to a training of 6-8 weeks only ,and much of the time is spent in Coaching and

    training itself and not in the field.

    Trainees are provided with limited resources. No financial aid or stipend is being paid

    to them, so they can not spend much on meetings with the potential customers. It can be

    also treated as a limitation ofCost Bounded ness.

    Trainees are not being treated as part of the organization. They are merely considered

    as trainee.

    Last but not the least is the limitation ofArea bounded ness. Trainees are restricted to

    a particular area, near by to the office of the organization.

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY

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    BIBLIOGRAPHYBIBLIOGRAPHY

    Kotler. Philip, Keller. Kevin,

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