New study says 8 out of 10 Indians lack financial safety for medical emergencies
Eight out of ten Indians currently lack the financial safety nets required to manage sudden medical emergencies, even as climate change and environmental volatility emerge as primary drivers of national anxiety.
According to the `a Nishchit Index 2.0` by Aditya Birla Sun Life Insurance, India`s national uncertainty score has reached 79, reflecting a deep-seated concern over the intersection of health and financial stability.
The study, based on a survey of 3,583 respondents across 20 towns, suggests that health is no longer viewed as an occasional medical concern but as a continuous financial risk.
Approximately 81 per cent of the population expects pollution levels to worsen, while 82 per cent worry about how rising healthcare costs will impact their long-term financial security. Envir...










