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NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ARTS,

SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES


BHADRAN NAGAR, ROAD NO.1 OFF S.V. ROAD, MALAD
(WEST),
MUMBAI 400064

PROJECT REPORT ON:


A STUDY ON MICRO INSURANCE IN INDIA.

SUBMITTED BY:
RAHUL.A.GUPTA
IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF
T.Y.B.COM (BANKING AND INSURANCE)
SEMESTER: VI

PROJECT GUIDE:
PROF.POONAM SHAH

UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
ACADEMIC YEAR:
2016 -2017
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I have sincerely done the project allotted to me. I would like to thank Prof.
Poonam Shah the project guide for her valuable suggestions and guidance for this
project.

It gives me immense pleasure to present this project in the Course T.Y.B.COM


(Banking& Insurance), and I also would like to thank, Mrs.Kavita Shah our
Course coordinator for her valuable tips in this project. I would like to express
my gratitude towards my friends & sister for motivating me to undertake this
project.

I seek the blessings of my beloved parents who keep lot of expectations on me


and showering their infinite love forever.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

1) Sources of data
Primary data: - primary data means data which is collected from own research.
Secondary data:- Secondary data means data which is collected from various
websites
Books, Magazines, and newspapers.

2) Objectives of the study

a. To study the conceptual frame work of the reforms process in the Micro
Insurance Industry in India.
b. To find out the retail banking and the product offered by them in Micro
Insurance companies.
c. To know what are the trends in Micro Insurance.
d. To find out the development in the Micro Insurance.
e. To find out the Procedure of Micro Insurance.

3) Limitations

1. This project is fully based on secondary data.


2. Extensive research was not carried out.
3. Time period is very less.
4. The study is all about India only.
Sr. no. Content Page no.
1 Introduction 1
2 3
3 4-9
4 10
5 12-13
6 14
7 15
9 16-17
10 18-20
11 21-22
12 23-24

13 34
14 35
15 36
16 37
17 38
18 39-40

19 Analysis 41-52
20 Conclusion 53-54
21 Bibliography 55
22 Annexture 56-58

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