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AIC plans to increase coverage to 50% by '11
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| NEW DELHI: Agriculture Insurance Company (AIC), India's premier crop insurance enterprise, is negotiating with the government for revising the premium upwards on commercial basis while providing for three-fourths of subsidies which account for the ... |
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Jul 17, 2004 14:07:03 |
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