The Bima Sakhi Scheme, launched by the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), is a special initiative aimed at empowering rural women. The scheme provides a monthly income of ₹7,000 and an opportunity to work as an insurance agent while raising awareness about insurance in villages.
What is the Bima Sakhi Scheme?
✅ Launched by LIC to financially empower women.
✅ Target: Enroll 100,000 Bima Sakhis within a year and 200,000 in three years.
✅ Eligibility: Women aged 18 to 50 years with at least a 10th-grade education.
✅ Work-from-home opportunity with commission-based earnings.
✅ Financial literacy training and support for three years.
Income Structure Under Bima Sakhi Scheme
📌 First Year: ₹7,000 per month
📌 Second Year: ₹6,000 per month
📌 Third Year: ₹5,000 per month
📌 Additional Incentives: Women who achieve higher sales targets can earn extra commission-based rewards.
Who Can Apply?
✔ Women between 18 and 50 years old.
✔ Minimum qualification: 10th pass.
✔ Preference for rural women to improve insurance access in underprivileged areas.
❌ Relatives of existing LIC agents and employees are not eligible.
How to Apply for LIC Bima Sakhi Scheme?
1️⃣ Visit the official LIC website.
2️⃣ Go to the Bima Sakhi scheme section and download the application form.
3️⃣ Fill in the required details and attach supporting documents.
4️⃣ Submit the application online or visit the nearest LIC office for assistance.
Why Should Women Join This Scheme?
🔹 Financial Independence: Secure a stable monthly income.
🔹 Flexible Work: Work as an LIC agent without a fixed office job.
🔹 Government-Backed Security: LIC is India’s most trusted insurance provider.
🔹 Skill Development: Receive training in insurance and financial literacy.
Women looking for a steady income, career growth, and financial security should apply today! 🚀
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