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​LIST OF INDIAN INSURANCE COMPANIES

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Indian | Insurance Companies - World Insurance Companies Logos. By clicking the logo of each Insurance Company that operates in the REPUBLIC OF INDIA may access from a single place to its website, finding there, a wealth of information of great importance on all kinds of insurance matters and also their phone numbers, addresses and prices that each Insurer offers on the Internet

List of Insurance Company Logos with Names in India                                         

List of Insurance logo with names in Republic of India. The logo of a company is synonymous with its brand. In insurance, a logo is instantly recognizable and allows that the customer associates the company with important qualities such as trust, the fair price and many other useful and vital issues on the task of finding the best insurer
The logo of each company establishes a relationship of loyalty between the client and the Insurer
On this site, one will find the logo of the insurance companies throughout the world, ordered by continent and country. 
By clicking in the logo of a Company, you have instant access to updated information on insurance issues in this provider that will help you in the task of choosing the best insurer.
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Logo image and anchor to the insurer SHRIRAM
Shriram Life. India Assurance,
Image of the Logo of Bharti AXA Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Insurance Logo List in the Republic of India
Bharti AXA Life Ltd. Indian Insurance - List of Logos and Names of Insurance Companies
Logo image and anchor to the insurer Generali Group.
India-based Future Group & the Italy-based Generali Group.

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Logo image and link to DLF Pramerica Life Insurance Company Limited - Find out info
DHFL Pramerica. Indian | Insurance Companies - World Insurance Companies Logos
Logo image and link to the insurer Star Union Dai-ichi Life Insurance
Star Union Dai-ichi Life Insurance.
Logo image and anchor to the insurance company AEGON Religare Life Insurance Company Limited. Get insurer info
Aegon Life. Logos of Insurance Companies
Logo image and anchor to the insurance company Sahara India Life.
::: Sahara Life Insurance :::
Logo and names of Insurance in the Republic of India
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The Bhopal disaster - World Insurance Companies Logo

Bhopal

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The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident in India, considered the world's worst industrial disaster.

It occurred on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas and other chemicals. The toxic substance made its way into and around the shanty towns located near the plant.

Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259. The government of Madhya Pradesh confirmed a total of 3,787 deaths related to the gas release. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases.

The cause of the disaster remains under debate. The Indian government and local activists argue that slack management and deferred maintenance created a situation where routine pipe maintenance caused a backflow of water into a MIC tank triggering the disaster. Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) contends water entered the tank through an act of sabotage.

The owner of the factory, UCIL, was majority owned by UCC, with Indian Government-controlled banks and the Indian public holding a 49.1 percent stake. In 1989, UCC paid $470m ($907m in 2014 dollars) to settle litigation stemming from the disaster. In 1994, UCC sold its stake in UCIL to Eveready Industries India Limited (EIIL), which subsequently merged with McLeod Russel (India) Ltd. Eveready ended clean-up on the site in 1998, when it terminated its 99-year lease and turned over control of the site to the state government of Madhya Pradesh. Dow Chemical Company purchased UCC in 2001, seventeen years after the disaster.

Civil and criminal cases were filed in the District Court of Bhopal, India, involving UCC and Warren Anderson, UCC CEO at the time of the disaster. In June 2010, seven ex-employees, including the former UCIL chairman, were convicted in Bhopal of causing death by negligence and sentenced to two years imprisonment and a fine of about $2,000 each, the maximum punishment allowed by Indian law. An eighth former employee was also convicted, but died before the judgement was passed. Anderson died on September 29, 2014.​
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