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Question : Which among the following was set up in 1956 by the Indian Government by nationalising all the existing private sector life insurance companies?

Option 1: United India Insurance Company Limited

Option 2: General Insurance Corporation of India

Option 3: New India Assurance Company Limited

Option 4: Life Insurance Corporation of India


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Correct Answer: Life Insurance Corporation of India


Solution : The correct option is Life Insurance Corporation of India .

The Government of India nationalised the private life insurance companies already in operation, creating the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) in 1956. The action, which was a component of the banking sector's nationalisation agenda, resulted in the establishment of a state-owned monopoly in India's life insurance market.

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