First rule of attracting attention to your book or even blog. Give a controversial title. Ha!
I keep grumbling about people who watch the same movies again and again and again. But I do have my own set of movies I watch multiple times. And OMG is one of them. Oh My God is a satirical comedy with Paresh Rawal in the lead. And the story revolves around God or more accurately acts of God.
Second rule of blogging - watching movie sitting on the couch and planning a blog post is wrong. The movie is old and hence the post topic is stale.
As Paresh Rawal in the film, there could be millions who lose their livelihoods in floods, earth quakes, tornadoes etc, but still do not get insurance money because the normal property insurance does not cover losses due to natural calamities. People lose their houses, their belongings, everything in a flood AND they do not get anything from insurance companies despite having paid all premiums of the insurance. They will have to wait for government compensation. For 10 years.
But little research told me that you can insure your house and other properties against "Acts of God". This is extension of fire insurance. You will have to pay extra for this.
But this according to article I have read does not cover earth quake. You can still ask this extension and pay extra, extra for earth quake insurance.
Disclaimer - I do not represent any insurance company :)
I keep grumbling about people who watch the same movies again and again and again. But I do have my own set of movies I watch multiple times. And OMG is one of them. Oh My God is a satirical comedy with Paresh Rawal in the lead. And the story revolves around God or more accurately acts of God.
Second rule of blogging - watching movie sitting on the couch and planning a blog post is wrong. The movie is old and hence the post topic is stale.
As Paresh Rawal in the film, there could be millions who lose their livelihoods in floods, earth quakes, tornadoes etc, but still do not get insurance money because the normal property insurance does not cover losses due to natural calamities. People lose their houses, their belongings, everything in a flood AND they do not get anything from insurance companies despite having paid all premiums of the insurance. They will have to wait for government compensation. For 10 years.
But little research told me that you can insure your house and other properties against "Acts of God". This is extension of fire insurance. You will have to pay extra for this.
But this according to article I have read does not cover earth quake. You can still ask this extension and pay extra, extra for earth quake insurance.
Disclaimer - I do not represent any insurance company :)
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