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Why Honesty is Crucial for Health Insurance Claims

Concealing health details can lead to claim denial & policy cancellation. Learn why full disclosure is key to securing your family's financial health against 12-15% medical inflation. Read more.

UPSC Dec 17: SHANTI Bill, IRDAI Powers, Climate Change

Essential UPSC insights for Dec 17: SHANTI Bill opens nuclear sector, India-Jordan strategic ties, IRDAI's new enforcement powers, and climate change's role in SE Asia cyclones. Boost your Prelims & Mains prep.

Insurance Bill 2025: Biggest Reform in Decades

The Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha Bill 2025 marks India's biggest insurance reform, allowing 100% FDI, new intermediaries, and stronger policyholder protection. Read the full analysis.

Insurance Bill 2025: 100% FDI Proposed for Sector

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman introduces Insurance Laws Bill, 2025, aiming for 100% FDI, enhanced policyholder protection, and 'Insurance for All by 2047'. Read the key amendments.

No Official Halal Food in Trains: Railways

Indian Railways confirms no official provision for Halal-certified food in trains, following FSSAI guidelines. Get the latest updates on NHRC notice response.

India's AI Governance Model for Global South Nations

India's new AI governance framework provides developing nations with balanced approach to regulate artificial intelligence without stifling innovation. Learn how voluntary standards and existing laws create workable solution.

Delhi Schools Report Mental Health Compliance

Delhi Education Minister mandates schools to report mental health guideline compliance. Committee formed to investigate student welfare issues. Read the latest updates.

IBBI's New Valuation Format Aims to Cut Litigation

IBBI introduces standardized valuation format for distressed assets to enhance transparency and reduce lawsuits. Public feedback accepted until December 10. Learn how this impacts creditors.

Nestle Africa Baby Food High in Added Sugar

Lab tests reveal Nestle's Cerelac in Africa contains up to 7.5g added sugar per serving, sparking outrage. WHO warns of health risks. Read the full investigation.

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