Which of the following is the aim of the ?Jan Shree Bima
Yojana? of the Union Government launched in 2000?
1 To provide food security to the rural poor
2 To provide Insurance security to the people living below
poverty line
3 To provide Insurance cover to the children whose parents
died in the earthquake in Bhuj a few years back
4 None of these
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Answer / sudhir
2 To provide Insurance security to the people living below
poverty line
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Answer / sarita
To provide life insurance protection to the rural and urban
poor pensions BPL and marginally above the poverty line.
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