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Maharashtra: State-run insurer launches probe after 180 people enrol for crop insurance on industrial, non-agri land in Beed

An AIC official in the district said they had brought to the notice of Collector Deepa Mudhol Munde that some people enrolled for additional crop insurance in parts of the district

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The Agricultural Insurance Company of India has started an investigation into alleged irregularities wherein nearly 180 people enrolled for crop insurance on industrial land in Maharashtra's Beed city and some farmers secured cover for crops on non-agriculture land, officials said.

An AIC official in the district said they had brought to the notice of Collector Deepa Mudhol Munde that some people enrolled for additional crop insurance in parts of the district.

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