3. The selected candidates may be allotted anywhere during the period of engagement based on business requirements.
(a) Candidates should ascertain, before applying, that they satisfy all the eligibility conditions as stipulated in the notification. Candidates who do not satisfy the eligibility conditions are liable to be disqualified at any stage of selection.
(b)Corporation takes no responsibility for any delay in receiving the Application Form or loss in postal transit.
(c)Application Form not in the prescribed Format or incomplete/unsigned or received without the Demand Draft for application fee wherever applicable or Caste Certificate in case of SC/ST/OBC applicants, shall not be considered and are liable to be rejected.
(d)For claiming reservation under OBC category, candidates should belong to such caste or community which are common to both the lists in respect of Mandal Commission and the State Governments List from the State of their origin (as per the list published by the Central Government).
(e)Application fee once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances nor will it be held in reserve for future recruitment. The eligible candidates will beintimated separately about the exact date & venue of the examination.
(f)Decision of the Corporation in all matters regarding eligibility, conduct of examination, other tests, Interview, selection and allotment would be final and binding on all candidates.
(g)In case more than one application is received from an applicant for the same Division and/or different Divisions and/or different Zones then, the first application received from the applicant as per entry made in the register maintained by the corporation shall betreated as his only application and all the other applications shall be treated as invalid.
Every day we wake up to the fact that more than 250 million lives are part of our family called LIC. We are humbled by the magnitude of the responsibility we carry and realise the lives that are associated with us are very valuable indeed. Though this journey started over five decades ago, we are still conscious of the fact that, while insurance may be a business for us, being part of millions of lives every day for the past 52 years has been a process called TRUST.The story of insurance is probably as old as the story of mankind. The same instinct that prompts modern businessmen today to secure themselves against loss and disaster existed in primitive men also. They too sought to avert the evil consequences of fire and flood and loss of life and were willing to make some sort of sacrifice in order to achieve security. Though the concept of insurance is largely a development of the recent past, particularly after the industrial era – past few centuries – yet its beginnings date back almost 6000 years. Life Insurance in its modern form came to India from England in the year 1818. Oriental Life Insurance Company started by Europeans in Calcutta was the first life insurance company on Indian Soil. All the insurance companies established during that period were brought up with the purpose of looking after the needs of European community and Indian natives were not being insured by these companies.
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