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Hi guys, my name is Vivek and in this video tutorial we are going to discuss about joints as Ive done in my previous tutorials. We are going to understand the joints, their importance, and what kind of joint should be used in which real world scenario with the help of real project examples. So without doing any further delay, lets go ahead and understand joins. The first kind of joint that we are going to talk about is inner join. And we are going to understand this with the help of an insurance industry example. For those of you who dont understand the insurance business exactly. An insurance company can sell its product directly through its agents or it can sell its product through third external companies or external vendors. For example, in India we have policybazad.com that actually sells policies from different insurance companies. There are banks that actually sell company that actually sell insurance for different companies. For example, ICICA Credential is being sold by ICI