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There are basically 3 types of life insurance policies in India :- 1) Endowment. 2) Term Assurance. 3) Unit Linked. In Endowment or conventional policies, you are to pay premium for a specific period and get lumpsum on maturity.The deaith benefits are also included here. In Term Assurance Policies, payments are made to the nominee only in case of any eventuality of the policy holder, with no maturity benefit therein. In Unit Linked policies, moneys are utilized in stock markets and the payments are linked with market volatilities.The Private Insurance Cos. basically do business on these policies.
The 3 elements are the address, the retrun address and the postage.
Many reasons: Labor Availability Political considerations Public relations Raw Material Availability Legal Protections Reduction in shipping cost/time Political Stability
They check you credit rating with the 3 main credit bureaus.
Yes, if you have a policy with cash value. Term policies have no cash value. Permanent policies designed to develop cash value probably have no value if they are newer than 3 years old. Contact the insurance company for a surrender value. Also ask what other options you have (loans, stop premiums, etc).
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1. recruting candidates 2. organizing and running elections 3. Presenting alternate policies to the electorate
The main goals of political parties typically include winning elections to gain power, implementing their policy agenda to address key issues, and shaping public opinion to gain support for their platform. It may also involve promoting their party ideology and values, as well as influencing government decision-making.
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1. Parties pick candidates. 2. Parties run campaigns. 3. Parties give cues to voters. 4. Parties articulate policies. 5. Parties coordinate policymaking.
The 3 largest parties are Labour, Conservative, and the Liberal Democrats but there are two UKIP peers and many crossbenchers (independents)
1). A political party should fight in the elections. 2). It should prepare its programmes and policies. 3). Political party mould public opinion. 4). Parties provide people access to government machinery and welfare schemes.
Legislative arena: Where party members work within the legislative branch to pass laws and policies. Electoral arena: Where parties compete in elections to gain power and influence. Public opinion arena: Where parties engage with the public through media, social networks, and other platforms to shape public opinion and gain support.
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President Washington advised that the US stay neutral (no fighting/wars),stay away from fighting in political parties, and stay out of debt. He warned about political parties and debt
It varies greatly between jurisdictions but in the United Kingdom, the serious political parties are generally made up of the following components;- 1)Legislative group (MP's, MEP'S, MLA's, MSP's etc...) 2)Semi-professional politicians (Councillors etc..) 3) Party staff 4)Serious activists (Committee members, those who stand for election, conference-goers etc...anyone who spends alot of time on the party without pay) 5)ordinary members (Just pay their subs and help-out at elections, possibly going to the odd coffee morning)