"We have written to the IBA, asking them to provide us a list of those insured and details of claims that may come out of the Rs 30,000 life insurance cover being provided to beneficiaries of the PMJDY," a senior Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) official told PTI here today.
"Let me clarify that the issue of payment of premium under the scheme has been resolved as the government has agreed to pay the premium for the same," the LIC official said.
"Since life cover would be provided to selected beneficiaries only, we have asked banks to prepare a list based on their core banking solutions and hand it over to nearby LIC branches," he said.
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