After India's great demonetization drive, NRIs are worried about taking cash overseas. I often received queries regarding this and one of the common one is, how much Indian currency an NRI can take to India from Overseas? The main reason for asking this question now is to make use of old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes before they became worthless after December 30th, 2016, because the only way to deposit old Indian currency was to deposit them into NRI Account in India.
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Due to a lack of information on particular words specified in the car insurance policy document, most car owners buy a car insurance policy based on its coverage and premium but do not grasp its terms and conditions. As a result, using the policy becomes more difficult. As a result, before acquiring a vehicle insurance plan, it is advisable to familiarise yourself with the most prevalent car insurance dictionary words. To help you make an informed decision, let's look at some of the most common phrases related to vehicle insurance. Terms Commonly Used Among the often used terms are: · Covers with Add-ons Additional insurance coverage, known as add-ons or riders, can be purchased in addition to a Comprehensive Plan. These plans are not available as a standalone cover or in combination with a Third-Party Plan. Coverage or service-related add-on covers are also possible. A Zero Depreciation Add-on, for example, is more of a coverage-enhancing add-on, whereas a Roads
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