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    Summer Training Project Report

    On

    Rural Insurance-Problems and Prospects

    Under at

    The Oriental Insurance Ltd.ALLAHABAD

    Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of the requirements for the award of the Degree of

    MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

    By

    SMRITI KHANNA

    M.B.A IInd Year

    11AU/716

    Under the supervision of

    Mr. Kuldeep Saxena (Branch Manager)

    Submitted to

    Motilal Nehru Institute of Research and Business Administration

    University Of Allahabad, Allahabad-211002

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    Declaration

    Smriti khanna, bonafide student of MBA(full time) Programme at MONIRBA, University of Allahabad, hereby

    declare that I have undergone the summer training at Oriental Insurance Company Limited Allahabad under the

    supervision of Mr. Kuldeep Saxena ( Branch Manager) on the topic Rural Insurance- Problems and Prospects from

    22nd

    May to 22nd

    july.

    I also declare that the present project report is based on the above summer training and is my original work. The

    content of this project Report has not been submitted to any other University or Institute either in part or full for theaward of the degree, diploma or fellowship.

    Further, I assign the right to the university, subject to the permission from the organization concerned to use the

    information and contents of this project to develop cases, caselets, case leads and papers for publication and/or for use

    in teaching.

    Place: Allahabad Signature of student

    Date: Smriti Khanna

    11AU/716

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    Acknowledgement

    With immense pleasure, I would like to present this project report forOriental Insurance Company

    Limited. It has been an enriching experience for me to undergo my summer training at Oriental Insurance,

    which would not have possible without the goodwill and support of the people around. As a student of

    Motilal Nehru Institute of Research & Business Administration, I would like to express my sincere

    thanks to all those who helped me during my practical training program.

    Words are insufficient to express my gratitude towards Sir Kuldeep Saxena (Branch Manager),Sir

    Subroto Mukherji (Marketing Divisional Officer), they giving me generously not only their time but also

    their knowledge and perspectives.

    I also acknowledge with a deep sense of reverence, my gratitude towards my parents and member of

    my family, who has always supported me morally as well as economically.

    My heartfelt thanks go to all who helped me to gain knowledge about the actual working and the

    processes involved in various departments.

    However, I accept the sole responsibility for any possible error of omission and would be extremelygrateful to the readers of this project report if they bring such mistakes to my notice.

    Thanking you

    Smriti Khanna

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    CONTENTS

    Title

    Chapter 1. Introduction

    (a) Genesis and historical development

    of insurance Business in India

    (b)Research Objectives

    Chapter 2. Brief Profile of the Company

    (a)Genesis, Mission, Vision and Objectives(b)Form of organization, Main activities, Market share, USPs.(c)Past Performance and future prospects

    Analysis of Financial statement for the past three years.

    (d)Organizational structure, staffing pattern, recruitment andretention policies

    Chapter 3. Scope of Rural Insurance

    (a)Benefits or Advantages of Rural InsuranceChapter 4. Rural Insurance Schemes

    Chapter 5. Progress and performance of Rural Insurance

    Chapter 6. Problems and challenges in Rural Insurance

    Chapter 7. Issues related to Rural Insurance

    Chapter 8. Future of Rural Insurance in India

    Chapter 8. Global Picture of Rural Insurance

    Chapter 9. Conclusions and Policy suggestion

    BIBLIOGRAPHY