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**Summary:**

The provided text is a collection of headings from different newsletters, along with a news report from *The Hindu* detailing the conviction of a United India Insurance Co. Ltd. employee, Kola Rama Narasimham, on corruption charges. He was sentenced to four years of simple imprisonment and fined ₹2,000 for demanding and accepting a ₹10,000 bribe to forward an insurance claim file. The conviction resulted from an investigation by the CBI Visakhapatnam Branch.

**News Article:**

**Insurance Official Jailed for Corruption in Andhra Pradesh**

**Visakhapatnam, India – June 30, 2025** – Kola Rama Narasimham, a Development Officer Grade-I with United India Insurance Co. Ltd. (UII), was sentenced to four years of simple imprisonment and fined ₹2,000 today after being convicted of corruption. The verdict was delivered by Special Judge A. Sitarama Krishna Rao of the CBI Cases Court in Vijayawada.

Narasimham, formerly working at the Kandukuru Branch of UII in the Prakasam District of Andhra Pradesh, was found guilty of demanding a ₹10,000 bribe from a complainant. The complainant sought to expedite the processing of an insurance claim related to the death of their buffalo. According to the prosecution, Narasimham abused his position as a public servant by demanding the bribe to forward the claim file to the Divisional Office of UII in Guntur.

The CBI Visakhapatnam Branch apprehended Narasimham red-handed during a sting operation while he was accepting the bribe. Following a trial, the court found him guilty of offenses under sections 7 and 13(2) read with 13(1)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.

Narasimham has been remanded to District Jail, Vijayawada, to serve his sentence.

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