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Insurance agents also played the role of Covid warriors

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: January 24, 2021 8:20 PM

Aurangabad, Jan 24:Many jobs were lost due to covid but the revenue generation remained high due to the ...

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Aurangabad, Jan 24:

Many jobs were lost due to covid but the revenue generation remained high due to the efforts of life insurance agents. For this reason, the importance of investment must be conveyed to the public, said Rajesh Sukhdeve, sub-divisional officer, Life Insurance Corporation of India. He was speaking at a meeting organized by the All India Life Insurance Agents Federation.

Speaking further he said that there is a dire need for public awareness as compared to other countries where people are aware of insurance. Sukhdeve also said that everyone has done their work with enthusiasm and Aurangabad division will be at the forefront to take it to completion. The agents who made a successful journey as well as Covid Yodha were felicitated. Sudhir Pandey, association president Sunil Palodkar, Suresh Shelke, Annasaheb Aher, Anil Mundhe and others were present on this occasion.

Tags: All India Life Insurance Agents FederationRajesh sukhdeveSudhir PandeyLife Insurance Corporation Of IndiaSudhir pande
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