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Role of Private Life Insurance Company in India
SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT

ON

ROLE OF PRIVATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IN INDIA

SUBMITTED IN THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE

AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF MBA

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PROJECT GUIDE:

MR. AMIT SAXENA (ASM)
MR. AJMAL (ASM)
MR.AMIT AGARWAL (ASM)

SUBMITTED BY:

SHOAIB MOHAMMED
REGISTRATION NO.:204031080552
3RD SEMESTER (MBA)

VINAYAKA MISSION UNIVERSITY SALEM, TAMIL NADU
(2008- 2010)

DECLARATION

This is to declare that this project report entitled “ROLE OF PRIVATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN INDIA” represents my own work except the material gathered from AVIVA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY and through survey for writing research work.
I am grateful and thankful to my coordinator, my friends and all the employees of AVIVA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for the guidance and help to the effort given in preparing this summer training project report.

Shoaib Mohammed MBA

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The project work of studying ROLE OF PRIVATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN INDIA was successfully completed under the esteemed guidance of Mr. .Amit Saxena (ASM) ,Mr. Ajmal (ASM) and Mr. Amit Agarwal (ASM) of AVIVA LIFE INSURANCE.
I want to place my sincere thanks to one and all , which at different occasion have helped me , without all these well wishers this work of mine could not have been accomplished.
I would like to express my gratitude towards all the employees of AVIVA LIFE INSURANCE who gave and guided me in various aspects. I would also like to thanks Mr. Sanjeev Goyal for giving me suggestions, motivation and cooperation during my training period. Lastly, I am thankful to my family members for supporting me in my project work.



Bibliography: HISTORY OF AVIVA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED The company was incorporated as stock life insurance company under the law s of New York on March 25, 1981 and licensed to do an insurance business on April 6, 1981

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