According to Sanket Kawatkar, head of life insurance at actuarial consulting firm Milliman, there is an improvement of around 10% in the new mortality table, which is prepared by the Institutes of Actuaries of India. Insurance companies base their pricing on these mortality tables, which give the life expectancy starting from infancy for every year.
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