Updated On: 30 March, 2023 05:23 PM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
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The state government has recently increased the annual income slab for ‘indigent’ and ‘weaker section’ as part of social security, which allows families under both categories to avail of government schemes, including healthcare treatments at charitable trust-run hospitals, including civic and state-run ones.
In a recent government notification, the state government increased the annual family income from Rs 85,000 to Rs 1.80 lakh per annum for one to be declared an `indigent (below-poverty-line) person` and increased the per annum family income slab to Rs 3.60 lakh from Rs 1.60 lakh in order to be declared a `person belonging to the weaker section`. These slabs are crucial to avail of various government benefits, including free/discounted healthcare treatments at charitable trust-run hospitals in the city and state.