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You cannot miss these five exciting water sports at beaches

Beaches are no longer just lying down in the sun under a shady umbrella and relaxing by the bay. Beach holidays offer you a new outdoor adventure that is more than a vacation. There are plenty of adrenaline-pumping activities for adventure enthusiasts to get wet and sandy.

From sailing to diving, the countless water sports give you a thrilling experience. Irrespective of your prior experience, you do not want to miss out on these exciting adventures. Let us look at some of the top exciting water sports activities that you shouldn't miss out on your next vacation.

1. Wakeboarding – time to surf beaches and not the internet: One of the most thrilling experiences in water sports is wakeboarding. Similar to snowboarding, wakeboarding involves you standing on the board while a motorboat tows you. Get a chance to feel the force of water that makes you feel the pump of enthusiasm in your body.

2. Water-bike – race through the waves: Another mind-blowing experience that should be on your bucket list is the water-bike. Like motorbikes, you can ride a high-speed waterbike with water splashing all over. It is open for all age groups, but elders also feel the child-like excitement within them. In specific locations, you might even see water-bike races. However, there are specific safety guidelines and precautions for beginners. Once you understand the procedures, you are all set to roll in the water!

3. Scuba diving – life's beautiful underwater: Scuba diving should be on top of the "must-do" list for all the water lovers out there. No prior experience is needed to enjoy life underwater. You can explore the world underwater with all the safety equipment and adore the beauty of marine nature. But before you dive in, please ensure your personal accident insurance plans provides these adventure sports as an inbuilt feature.

4. Parasailing – the sky is the new playground: For people who enjoy seeing the world from above, parasailing is the best adventure. This water sport activity involves you attached to a parachute which is towed by a boat. Parasailing gives you an experience of a bird flying high in the sky, but without the wings. Some places even allow you to accommodate a partner that doubles the fun.

5. Surfing – live life, one wave at a time: Chasing the waves and finding your way is something that everyone should experience at least once. Surfing is not an easy adventure; you need to have the right skills and talent to pull it off. Many surfboard rental places provide a quick and practical guide on how you can surf your way through the waves. It would help if you learned how to maintain a balance, the proper techniques, different riding styles, and more. Once you grasp the basics, it's only you and your surfboard against the waves!

Water sports are the wonderful adventure experience of a lifetime. Although your guide or the expert conducting the water sport activity will ensure your maximum safety, accidents can occur at any time. Take precautions when engaging in water sports with the help of personal accident insurance plans so that you don't miss out on the fun.

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Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.

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Best tips to successfully survive long train journeys

While many people consider flights to be the most convenient mode of travel, regular and budget-friendly travellers often prefer travelling by train. They offer the benefits of being way more affordable and having better personal space.
While train passengers have the perks of carrying extra luggage and more legroom during their journey, they can quickly get exhausted by getting stuck in the same spot for hours.

Train journeys cover multiple states and borders and can also be overnight. In such cases, travellers are bound to feel confined. Therefore, we have presented some helpful tips to make your long train journeys more pleasant.

1. Wear comfortable clothing:
It's always better to pick comfortable clothes while travelling. Depending on the starting location and the end destination of the train journey, it's better to wear an outfit that will keep you at ease. In cases where a change in weather or temperature, like heavy rain or snowfall, is anticipated, it's best to keep necessary apparel handy. To be on the safe side, always carry a pair of socks, a sweater or jacket, and plenty of handkerchiefs!

2. Pick the right baggage:
One of the best bonuses of taking the train over a flight is having no restrictions on luggage. While this allows you to go above and beyond, picking adaptable baggage is the key to keeping your belongings safe throughout your trip. Too often, it can get taxing to oversee heavy, loaded suitcases, which can get damaged or lost if not taken care of. Make sure to pick flexible and durable baggage that can be carried and handled efficiently.

3. Keep essentials close:
It is important to remember that the safety measures can be compromised as several passengers are on the go. We often come to hear about valuable belongings or luggage getting stolen or damaged in trains. Keeping the backpack containing valuables on your lap or right next to your pillow while you sleep helps ensure maximum safety.

4. Stay hydrated and eat well:
You must drink enough water and eat healthy, energy-boosting foods regularly to ensure your health does not deteriorate during the journey. People tend to fall sick due to the constant movement of the train. So, passengers must manage their diet to stay fit and avoid any severe health conditions.

5. Book the seats wisely:
Booking the right seat for your journey can help you avoid sticky situations. For longer trips, booking sleeper seats lets you catch up on your rest. Also, avoid aisle seats and instead, picking a window seat helps you get away from the hustle-bustle of passengers moving around.

6. Entertainment on the go:
Train journeys can get boring after a few hours of travel. If you're travelling with your family or friends, make your entertainment arrangements. You can carry cards or even play a musical round of "antakshari" to cheer up the moods of all the co-passengers. But, if you're travelling solo, then engross yourself by watching the views outside or simply listening to your favourite songs or podcasts.

While these tips will allow you to make it through your long train journey successfully, it is always better to ensure the security of your health and other aspects are not lost out on during these travels. Investing in specific or general insurance plans goes a long way to protect all the valuable parts of your life, whether it's in your hometown while travelling or at your destination!

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Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.

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Why seat belt for the rear seat is equally important

A seat belt is one of the necessary safety items that come with the car. But we often avoid wearing a seatbelt on the rear seat. It is important to understand that as per the Section 138 (3) of the Central Motor Vehicles, seat belts are compulsory for the rear seat passengers as well. However, most rear seat occupants give it a miss because of the lack of awareness and relaxed law enforcement.

The automotive industry experts researched that passengers tend to suffer collisions when a car meets an accident. A seat belt protects the passengers from undesirable forward motion during sudden brakes or crashes. Hence, it prevents critical harm to the life of passengers on the rear seat.

Remember, the rear seatbelts are not decorative accessories; they are installed for a reason. And, in case you are not wearing a seatbelt, your motor insurance company can also object to your claim for damages to your car.

Let's understand the reasons why a seat belt is equally important for the rear seat.

1. Avoid severe injuries:
We might think that sitting on the rear seat is safe, but that's not true. During accidents, the rear seat passenger might get badly injured. Injuries on prime parts of the body like the spine, head, abdominal can be life-threatening. To save yourself from this, make sure that you wear the seat belt correctly. Unfortunately, some cars have installed only lap seat belts, which are not entirely secure. Three-point seat belts are a better option, which have shoulder and lap belts to support the passengers' chest, shoulder, and pelvis.

2. Reason to be penalized:
In 1988, the government enforced an act to consolidate and amend motor vehicles, known as the MV act. According to this safety rule, if passengers are caught with unbuckled seat belts, they are liable to pay a fine for traffic safety violations.

3. A threat to the passengers in front seats:
Studies show that, in many cases, unbuckled rear passengers tend to collide with the front seat and push the front seater into the steering wheel or dashboard. It might damage airbags, and even passengers may strike with or fly out of the windscreen too. So, not wearing seat belts at the rear seats can be life-threatening for those sitting in the front.

Seat belts reduce the secondary danger impacts. It works as resistance for the passengers by holding them in position, such that airbags can work efficiently

Every individual should hold themselves accountable for spreading awareness about the necessity of wearing seat belts during car journeys. Especially when you are travelling with kids, you need to be extra cautious. Check if your children are correctly seated and have their seat belts fastened.

On a conclusive note, never undervalue the use of seat belts. From driving to a grocery store in your neighbourhood to long-distance drives, you must fasten the seat belt at all times. Driving is meant to provide you convenience and comfort, so make a habit of following safe practices such as wearing a seatbelt. Follow the traffic rules, buckle your seat belt, and keep your life, car, money and motor insurance company record safe.

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Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.

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What are the terms not included in your car manufacturer's warranty

When you plan to purchase a car, you spend a lot of time on market research since it's quite a heavy investment involving various factors to consider. Then you look into the car insurance price in India before finalising your decision. Once you figure out all these details, you go ahead and buy the car which suits you the best.

But that's not it. What if there are some faulty parts? Or what if you face some issues with the car, which puts the vehicle at risk and endangers your family's safety? You cannot take that chance. You need to check in with the car manufacturer's warranty. The worst of it is to be unaware of the terms not included in the warranty provided by your car manufacturer.

This article is your guide to understanding your car manufacturer's warranty.

Let's discuss the terms and conditions:

1. Components that require scheduled servicing-oil, fluids, etc. are not covered under warranty by the manufacturer.

2. Accidental damages are covered under car insurance rather than the warranty.

3. Repair and car parts in the lower region are not included in your manufacturer's warranty.

4. Parts that are prone to "wear and tear" like the brake pads, clutch plate, bulb, belts, bearings related to AC, clutch bearing, hub bearing, gasket, etc., do not come under the warranty.

5. Repairing related to fuse, wiper blade, AC gas change, rubber components, cracks in the windshield glass, etc., cannot be claimed under warranty (unless there are manufacturing defects).

6. Paint issues, rusting, corrosion are not included in the warranty unless specifically mentioned.

7. Tyre, battery, music system, parking sensors do not come under the terms of warranty from the manufacturer.

8. Need of repair due to consequential damages like –

• Driving with an engine oil leakage causing a coolant leakage, leading to radiator damages.

• Jump-starting your car with a drained battery

• Engine seizure caused by driving the vehicle in deep water.

• None of these are covered under the manufacturer's warranty.

Car warranties can turn ineffective under the following circumstances:

1. Discrepancies in the recommended servicing schedule.

2. The vehicle is taken to unauthorised workshops or service centres instead of authorised ones.

3. Repairing your car using unauthorised/counterfeit car parts or accessories that can impact the wiring.

4. Damages in Electronic Control Unit (ECU) due to incorrect fitting/usage of unauthorised accessories or spare parts.

5. Attempt to install accessories by modifying the electrical wiring system or using supplements with substandard wiring.

6. Installation of cylinders (CNG) without checking the manufacturer's warranty conditions about the coverage and compensation in such cases.

Now that you're aware of the terms that are not included in your car manufacturer's warranty, you can refer them before making any critical decisions. However, while we're at it, it is necessary to purchase car insurance that caters to your needs for the additional safety of your vehicle and your family.

For that, you need to browse through several car insurances in India and verify their suitability. This small effort can safeguard you from unprecedented circumstances and monetary loss in the long run.

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Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.