Thanks all for your help.
I follow the udev approach to load module automatically on the USB insertion
Below is the procedure to load your Driver automatically on the Insertion of Hot plug-gable device (I experiment with the USB mouse and below procedure is working fine for it)
Run Following command
cmd > udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/input/mouse)
In place of ?? in the above command user need to add the device ID based on its entry in /dev (e.g.for USB flash drive: sdb1 or sda1 etc. based on the device identity)
Get the Value of the below parameters from the output of above command
KERNEL, ATTRS{idVendor}, ATTRS{idProduct}, ATTRS{serial}
Go to /etc/dev/rule.d directory and Add your rule
cmd > sudo vim 40-usbmouse.rules
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="block", KERNEL=="sd?1", ATTRS{idVendor}=="058f", ATTRS{idProduct}=="6387", ATTRS{serial} =="4EPLXAXE", SYMLINK+="usbpd", RUN+="/usr/local/bin/InsertModule.sh"
Save this file.
Above rule is defined for the USB Mouse.
Parameter SYMLINK creates a link of your device in the /dev directory and In RUN+ you can give your script location which is going to execute on your device insertion.
For more info on How to write a rule refer below link
http://hackaday.com/2009/09/18/how-to-write-udev-rules/
Now after you define your rule user need to restart the udev to take your rule in notice by kernel.
cmd > sudo stop udev
cmd > sudo start udev
Insert your USB and validate that your script which you define in your rule shows its effact.
For Mouse user can use below command
cmd > udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/input/mouse)
P.S.: cmd stands for the command shell (Terminal).The above procedure is working with any USB device.