Increasing FDI in insurance sector flayed
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Representatives of various insurance employees unions spoke against announcements in the Union budget.
The All India Insurance Employees’ Association organised a conference here on Friday. N. Suresh Kumar, district vice-president of Insurance Corporation Employees’ Union, R. Deivaraj of the Centre for Indian Trade Unions, and representatives of various insurance employees unions spoke.
They objected to the announcement of increasing FDI in the insurance sector from 49% to 74%. They condemned the announcement to privatise one general insurance company. They criticised the announcement of Initial Public Offering of Life Insurance Corporation of India in this financial year.
Updated Mar 02, 2021 | 11:17 IST
Kerala strike today: Normal life was affected in the state. Private buses, taxis, autorickshaws and private buses remained off the roads across the state. Kerala strike: KSRTC buses plying with few passengers  |  Photo Credit: ANI
Thiruvananthapuram: Normal life was affected in Kerala as protests rocked the state for the second consecutive day on Monday. Kerala Motor Vyavasaya Samrakshana Samiti is observing a 12-hour long statewide motor strike today in protest against the rising fuel prices.
In view of a dawn-to-dusk motor strike, Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) is running only minimal bus services. The agitation began at 6.00 am and auto-rickshaws and private buses remained off the roads across the state.
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