Section – I (b) Contents (Burglary and Housebreaking)
Section – II Farm produce & unprocessed grain
Section – III Television set
Section – IV Pedal cycle/cycle Rickshaw
Section –
V Personal AccidentSection – VI Artisans, village, Cottage Industry, Biogas etc.
Section – VII Cattle/Livestock
Section – VIII Kissan Agricultural Pump set
Section – IX Poultry/Duck Insurance
Section –
X BaggageSection – XI Animal Driven Cart
Section – XII Honeybee Section – XIII Gun Insurance
Section – XIV Mediclaim /Hospitalization
Section – XV Agricultural Tractor
These policies are sold to individual farmers, and losses are assessed on an individual basis.
Therefore, farmers
who need package insurance, can buy the Kissan Package Policy available in the market. These policies prima facie mark a paradigm shift, in insurance thought. First, they recognize that the farmer’s needs are of a holistic nature, requiring protection against multiple risks and multiple impact of these risks. The second, they address the fact that the farmer is part of an interchangeable environment. Where the dependence of many other allied societal and deprived members of his community, are related to his success e.g. artisans – cobblers, potters,
mechanics, etc, and small traders. Especially in adverse years, the farmer is compelled to even shift to one of these vocations, or alternatively accept the undignified option of being a labourer. Worse, move to the cities, or take some more serious action, under the burden of penury and debt like suicide. Thus, such policies mark
a significant step forward, in addressing the farmer’s needs in a more complete manner.