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LIVING WITH DIABETES IS STILL SWEETER NOW WITH

STAR HEALTH

Now you may also buy Policy online at www.starhealth.in

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Star Criticare Plus Insurance Policy Diabetes Safe Insurance Policy Diabetes and the eye Diabetes Complicating Pregnancy Diabetic Diets Cardiovasular Disease & Diabetes Mellitus Infections and Diabetes Prevent Diabetic Kidney Disease Diabetes, Depression and Stress Fitness Section Time to get into your peak shape

India’s First Stand Alone Health Insurance Company has begun its operations in May 2006. Today the Company’s Capital base stands at Rs. 303 Crores.

About Your Company

Board of Directors
Mr. Syed Mohamed Salahuddin Chairman - Emeritus. Managing Director of ETA ASCON and ETA STAR group of Companies in Dubai, U.A.E. Mr. V. Jagannathan Chairman-cum-Managing Director with over 40 years of experience in Insurance Industry. Mr. D. R. Kaarthikeyan Held various prestigious positions including Chief of Special Investigation Team, CBI; Director of Police Academy, Mysore; Chief of Intelligence and Director General of National Human Rights Commission. He was the Chairman of the Special Task Force instituted by the Government of India in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case. Mr. Essa Abdullah Al Ghurair Member of the prominent Al Ghurair family in the U.A.E. Dr. M. Y. Khan Former Chairman of Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd. Mr. Mohamed Hassan Prominent Educationalist and Industrialist Mr. V.P. Nagarajan Executive Director of ETA Ascon and ETA Star Group of Companies in UAE Mr. Dinesh Chandra Gupta Former Finance Secretary, Government of India and Member, MRTP Commission

Feathers in our Cap
• • Star Health is the Lead Insurer for Kalaignar Kaapeetu Thittam, Health Insurance scheme for BPL families in Tamilnadu, which covers more than 1 crore families. Aarogyasri has been adjudged as the winner of eINDIA 2009 Awards in the category of eHealth Government/ Policy

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