\’Nomination in Life Insurance\’ (119 Words)

Provision of Nomination in Life insurance is related to Section 39 of the Insurance Act. According to the above Section, Nomination is a such a right given to Life insured by whom he may nominate any person in his life insurance policy. Nominee will have the right to claim the Sum Insured, if the the death of Life insured occurs during the policy term.

When the policy money becomes due for payment on the death of the policyholder, it can be paid only to the person who is legally entitled to give a valid discharge to the Corporation. For quick settlement of claims, it is in the interests of the policyholders to effect a nomination in respect of their policy. 

\’LIC Policy Loan\’ (218 Words)

At present loans are granted on unencumbered policies up to 90 percent of the Surrender Value under policies which are in force for the full sum assured and up to 85 percent of the Surrender Value on policies which are paid- up for a reduced sum assured. The minimum amount for which a loan can now be granted under a policy is Rs. 1000/-. The rate of interest charged at present varies from 9 percent to 12 percent per annum payable half- yearly depending upon the type of plan. The terms and conditions printed on the policy bond reveal whether a particular policy is eligible for a loan.

Loans:

  • Loans are granted on policies to the extent of 90% of Surrender Value of the policies which are in force.
  • Loans are granted on policies to the extent of 85% of the Surrender Value in case of policies which are paid-up, inclusive of the cash value of bonus.
  • The rate of interest charged at present is 9% p.a. payable half-yearly.
  • Loans are not granted for a period shorter than six months.
  • The Conditions and Privileges printed on the back of the Policy Bond states whether a particular policy is with or without the loan facility.

\’LIC Policy Loan\’ (218 Words)

At present loans are granted on unencumbered policies up to 90 percent of the Surrender Value under policies which are in force for the full sum assured and up to 85 percent of the Surrender Value on policies which are paid- up for a reduced sum assured. The minimum amount for which a loan can now be granted under a policy is Rs. 1000/-. The rate of interest charged at present varies from 9 percent to 12 percent per annum payable half- yearly depending upon the type of plan. The terms and conditions printed on the policy bond reveal whether a particular policy is eligible for a loan.

Loans:

  • Loans are granted on policies to the extent of 90% of Surrender Value of the policies which are in force.
  • Loans are granted on policies to the extent of 85% of the Surrender Value in case of policies which are paid-up, inclusive of the cash value of bonus.
  • The rate of interest charged at present is 9% p.a. payable half-yearly.
  • Loans are not granted for a period shorter than six months.
  • The Conditions and Privileges printed on the back of the Policy Bond states whether a particular policy is with or without the loan facility.

\’LIC Policy Loan\’ (218 Words)

At present loans are granted on unencumbered policies up to 90 percent of the Surrender Value under policies which are in force for the full sum assured and up to 85 percent of the Surrender Value on policies which are paid- up for a reduced sum assured. The minimum amount for which a loan can now be granted under a policy is Rs. 1000/-. The rate of interest charged at present varies from 9 percent to 12 percent per annum payable half- yearly depending upon the type of plan. The terms and conditions printed on the policy bond reveal whether a particular policy is eligible for a loan.

Loans:

  • Loans are granted on policies to the extent of 90% of Surrender Value of the policies which are in force.
  • Loans are granted on policies to the extent of 85% of the Surrender Value in case of policies which are paid-up, inclusive of the cash value of bonus.
  • The rate of interest charged at present is 9% p.a. payable half-yearly.
  • Loans are not granted for a period shorter than six months.
  • The Conditions and Privileges printed on the back of the Policy Bond states whether a particular policy is with or without the loan facility.

\’Caring for a pet Snake\’ (156 Words)

Snakes are beautiful animals, and nothing compares to their graceful, lithe movements or the feel of their smooth, dry scales. Snakes as pets have a number of advantages over other more popular animals.

Snakes don\’t have fur, hence they make great pets for animal enthusiasts who are allergic to animal fur. Many snakes only need to be fed once or twice a month, making them low-maintenance pets. They are quiet and thus a real blessing for anyone living in an apartment. Also, they don\’t require outdoor excursions.

Snakes require specific living conditions and food in order to thrive. Any simple wooden box will do to house a pet snake. Snakes do not need much room. It should be big enough to slither around in.

Snakes shed their skin approximately every 3 months, during this time, snake may need extra water in its water bowl to soak in. When a snake gets ill, it\’s usually best to turn it loose. 

\’Caring for a pet Snake\’ (156 Words)

Snakes are beautiful animals, and nothing compares to their graceful, lithe movements or the feel of their smooth, dry scales. Snakes as pets have a number of advantages over other more popular animals.

Snakes don\’t have fur, hence they make great pets for animal enthusiasts who are allergic to animal fur. Many snakes only need to be fed once or twice a month, making them low-maintenance pets. They are quiet and thus a real blessing for anyone living in an apartment. Also, they don\’t require outdoor excursions.

Snakes require specific living conditions and food in order to thrive. Any simple wooden box will do to house a pet snake. Snakes do not need much room. It should be big enough to slither around in.

Snakes shed their skin approximately every 3 months, during this time, snake may need extra water in its water bowl to soak in. When a snake gets ill, it\’s usually best to turn it loose. 

\’Caring for a pet Snake\’ (156 Words)

Snakes are beautiful animals, and nothing compares to their graceful, lithe movements or the feel of their smooth, dry scales. Snakes as pets have a number of advantages over other more popular animals.

Snakes don\’t have fur, hence they make great pets for animal enthusiasts who are allergic to animal fur. Many snakes only need to be fed once or twice a month, making them low-maintenance pets. They are quiet and thus a real blessing for anyone living in an apartment. Also, they don\’t require outdoor excursions.

Snakes require specific living conditions and food in order to thrive. Any simple wooden box will do to house a pet snake. Snakes do not need much room. It should be big enough to slither around in.

Snakes shed their skin approximately every 3 months, during this time, snake may need extra water in its water bowl to soak in. When a snake gets ill, it\’s usually best to turn it loose. 

Short Essay on \’Jagdish Chandra Bose\’ (176 Words)

\’Jagdish Chandra Bose\’ was born on 30 November 1858 in Bengal, India (Now in Bangla Desh). His father, Bhagawan Chandra Bose was a leader of the Brahmo Samaj. Jagdish Chandra Bose was raised in a home committed to pure Indian traditions and culture.

Jagdish Chandra Bose attended Cambridge University after studying physics at Calcutta University. He returned to India in 1884 after completing a B.Sc. degree from Cambridge University. He made many discoveries in biology and physics. He showed that plants have feelings. He found that metals get \’tired\’ after some time. He invented a machine to measure the growth of plants.

Jagadish Chandra Bose is one of the most prominent first Indian scientists who proved by experimentation that both animals and plants share much in common. He authored two illustrious books, ‘Response in the Living and Non-living’ and ‘The Nervous Mechanism of Plants’. He set up the Bose Institute at Calcutta. He was honoured with many notable awards for his great work.

Jagdish Chandra Bose passed away on 23 November 1937 at the age of 78. 

Short Essay on \’Jagdish Chandra Bose\’ (176 Words)

\’Jagdish Chandra Bose\’ was born on 30 November 1858 in Bengal, India (Now in Bangla Desh). His father, Bhagawan Chandra Bose was a leader of the Brahmo Samaj. Jagdish Chandra Bose was raised in a home committed to pure Indian traditions and culture.

Jagdish Chandra Bose attended Cambridge University after studying physics at Calcutta University. He returned to India in 1884 after completing a B.Sc. degree from Cambridge University. He made many discoveries in biology and physics. He showed that plants have feelings. He found that metals get \’tired\’ after some time. He invented a machine to measure the growth of plants.

Jagadish Chandra Bose is one of the most prominent first Indian scientists who proved by experimentation that both animals and plants share much in common. He authored two illustrious books, ‘Response in the Living and Non-living’ and ‘The Nervous Mechanism of Plants’. He set up the Bose Institute at Calcutta. He was honoured with many notable awards for his great work.

Jagdish Chandra Bose passed away on 23 November 1937 at the age of 78. 

Short Essay on \’Jagdish Chandra Bose\’ (176 Words)

\’Jagdish Chandra Bose\’ was born on 30 November 1858 in Bengal, India (Now in Bangla Desh). His father, Bhagawan Chandra Bose was a leader of the Brahmo Samaj. Jagdish Chandra Bose was raised in a home committed to pure Indian traditions and culture.

Jagdish Chandra Bose attended Cambridge University after studying physics at Calcutta University. He returned to India in 1884 after completing a B.Sc. degree from Cambridge University. He made many discoveries in biology and physics. He showed that plants have feelings. He found that metals get \’tired\’ after some time. He invented a machine to measure the growth of plants.

Jagadish Chandra Bose is one of the most prominent first Indian scientists who proved by experimentation that both animals and plants share much in common. He authored two illustrious books, ‘Response in the Living and Non-living’ and ‘The Nervous Mechanism of Plants’. He set up the Bose Institute at Calcutta. He was honoured with many notable awards for his great work.

Jagdish Chandra Bose passed away on 23 November 1937 at the age of 78. 

Short Essay on \’A.J. Cronin\’ (74 Words

Full name of \’A.J. Cronin\’ was Archibald Joseph Cronin. A.J. Cronin was born on 19 July 1896 in Cardross, Scotland. He was a great physician and a writer from scotland.

A.J. Cronin wrote several novels and short stories. His works are renowned for their memorable characters and powerful portrayal of the injustices in the society. His best-known novel was \’The Citadel\’. A.J. Cronin was passed away on 6 January 1981 at the age of 84. 

Short Essay on \’A.J. Cronin\’ (74 Words

Full name of \’A.J. Cronin\’ was Archibald Joseph Cronin. A.J. Cronin was born on 19 July 1896 in Cardross, Scotland. He was a great physician and a writer from scotland.

A.J. Cronin wrote several novels and short stories. His works are renowned for their memorable characters and powerful portrayal of the injustices in the society. His best-known novel was \’The Citadel\’. A.J. Cronin was passed away on 6 January 1981 at the age of 84. 

Short Essay on \’A.J. Cronin\’ (74 Words

Full name of \’A.J. Cronin\’ was Archibald Joseph Cronin. A.J. Cronin was born on 19 July 1896 in Cardross, Scotland. He was a great physician and a writer from scotland.

A.J. Cronin wrote several novels and short stories. His works are renowned for their memorable characters and powerful portrayal of the injustices in the society. His best-known novel was \’The Citadel\’. A.J. Cronin was passed away on 6 January 1981 at the age of 84. 

Short Essay on \’Salim Ali\’ (122 Words)

Full name of \’Salim Ali\’ was Salim Moizuddin Abdul Ali. He was born on 12 November 1896 in Mumbai, India. His father\’s name was Moizuddin and his mother\’s name was Zeenat-un-nissa. His parents died in the very early age of Salim Ali.

Salim Ali was a famous ornithologist and naturalist of India. He is known as the \’Bird Man of India\’ because he was an expert on Indian Birds. He studied the habits and lifestyles of Indian birds all his life. Salim Ali has written books on the birds of India. For his great work he was awarded the Padm Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan by the Government of India.

Salim Ali was passed away on 20 June 1987 at the age of 90. 

Short Essay on \’Salim Ali\’ (122 Words)

Full name of \’Salim Ali\’ was Salim Moizuddin Abdul Ali. He was born on 12 November 1896 in Mumbai, India. His father\’s name was Moizuddin and his mother\’s name was Zeenat-un-nissa. His parents died in the very early age of Salim Ali.

Salim Ali was a famous ornithologist and naturalist of India. He is known as the \’Bird Man of India\’ because he was an expert on Indian Birds. He studied the habits and lifestyles of Indian birds all his life. Salim Ali has written books on the birds of India. For his great work he was awarded the Padm Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan by the Government of India.

Salim Ali was passed away on 20 June 1987 at the age of 90.