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As AIC embarks on its 23rd year, the organisation remains steadfast in its mission to empower farmers through affordable and effective insurance solutions. The occasion was graced by the presence of Dasarathi Singh, Executive Director; Lalit Kharbanda, General Manager; K. V. Raman, General Manager; Sandip S Karmarkar, General Manager; and Rohit Singhal, Appointed Actuary, whose participation added to the event’s significance

The Agriculture Insurance Company of India Limited (AIC), a key player in the agricultural insurance sector, recently celebrated its 22nd Foundation Day with enthusiasm and innovation. Among the key highlights of the event was the launch of a specialised insurance product, ‘Fal Suraksha Bima,’ designed exclusively for banana and papaya crops. This tailored offering reflects AIC’s dedication to addressing the specific needs of farmers and enhancing crop protection through innovative solutions.

Speaking at the event, Dr Lavanya R. Mundayur, CMD, AIC, expressed gratitude for the trust reposed in the company by millions of farmers across India. She said, “People’s trust in AIC is what keeps us moving to work for the welfare of India’s people, especially our farmers. AIC’s journey of more than 20 years has been remarkable. Having navigated through many challenges, the organisation has gained immense trust and emerged as a reliable partner in agricultural growth.”

The celebrations also saw the announcement of a significant initiative to adopt 22 villages under the “Sarba Bimit Gram” programme. This initiative aims to ensure that every household in these villages is covered by at least one insurance policy, including protection for assets and livestock. The gesture underscores AIC’s commitment to making insurance accessible to rural communities while fostering financial security and resilience.

The day’s events began with traditional rituals and performances, symbolising the company’s connection to its cultural roots. A presentation highlighting AIC’s evolution in crop insurance was a key feature, showcasing the strides made over the years in providing tech-driven and farmer-centric solutions. Senior officials urged employees to continue striving for excellence, with a shared vision of expanding AIC’s outreach and delivering innovative products that cater to the diverse needs of India’s agricultural sector.

AIC is the leading implementing agency for the Government’s flagship crop insurance scheme, Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY). During the event, AIC also highlighted its extensive range of insurance products tailored to meet the diverse needs of farmers across the country. The company’s offerings include insurance for various crops and allied agriculture activities, such as Sampoorna Fasal Kawach (SFK), Consequential Crop Loss (CCL), Sampoorna Ritu Kawach (SRK) for crops and Sampoorna Pashudhan Kawach, Saral Krishi Bima, Shrimp Insurance, Sinchai Pranali Bima for Agriculture allied activities. These insurance products are aimed at addressing the unique challenges faced by farmers and enhancing their resilience against risks.

As AIC embarks on its 23rd year,

CSC will serve as a pivotal distribution channel, leveraging its extensive network of around 6 lakh Common Service Centres (CSCs) spread across the nation.

In view of widening the reach of AIC’s innovative cattle insurance product- “Sampoorna Pashudhan Kawach”, the Company has entered into a strategic partnership by signing an MoU with CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd. (CSC) which is a government-owned entity facilitating digital access to various services across rural India. Agriculture Insurance Company has partnered with CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd. to extend its livestock insurance product, Sampoorna Pashudhan Kawach, to rural farmers nationwide through CSC’s extensive digital network.

Sampoorna Pashudhan Kawach is a comprehensive insurance product tailored specifically for cattle farming, designed to safeguard farmers’ livestock against unforeseen risks. Through this memorandum of understanding, CSC will serve as a pivotal distribution channel, leveraging its extensive network of around 6 lakh Common Service Centres (CSCs) spread across the nation.

The signing ceremony held on May 16, 2024 at AIC Head Office, New Delhi was attended by Girija Subramanian, CMD, AIC, Sanjay Kumar Rakesh, MD & CEO, CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd., Dasarathi Singh, GM, AIC, Lalit Kharbanda, GM, AIC, Kumar Pushpendra, Vice President, CSC Insurance Services, K.V. Raman, GM, AIC & K.S. Jyothi, GM, AIC.

“This is a Landmark Agreement for both AIC & CSC, through CSC, AIC is going reach the Grass Root Levels, to the neediest farmers. Sampoorna Pashudhan Kawach through CSC would ensure market penetration up to individual households. Going forward the Tie Up shall be covering AIC’s other Products like Saral Krishi Bima, Sampoorna Ritu Kavach, Aquaculture Crop Insurance, Sinchai Pranali Bima etc. The whole process from Enrolment, Claim Assessment and Policy Servicing shall be system enabled from end to end. This tie-up would reaffirm AICs commitment towards the rural masses and ensure seamless service delivery maintaining the highest professional standards.” said Girija Subramanian Chairperson and Managing Director, AIC.

“Livestock insurance in India is a crucial aspect of agricultural risk management, particularly for farmers who depend on livestock for their livelihoods. Despite government initiatives, there are challenges in the implementation of livestock insurance schemes in India. These include issues related to awareness among farmers and the availability of veterinary services in rural areas. Limited access to veterinary services and infrastructure in rural areas affects the quality of healthcare for livestock. Many farmers, especially in rural areas, lack awareness about the benefits of livestock insurance and how it can protect their livelihoods. The partnership between AIC and CSC will mitigate these challenges and empower farmers in the remotest corners of the country.” said Sanjay Kumar Rakesh, MD & CEO, CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd.

CSC will serve as a pivotal distribution