Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai) - Live

Tax exemption, 50% discount in bus fare

- Saurabha Kulshresht­ha

MUMBAI: From the next financial year, women earning up to ₹25,000 a month will not have to pay profession­al tax while all women can travel in the MSRTC (Maharashtr­a State Road Transport Corporatio­n) buses at half the ticket fare. Further, every girl from the families below poverty line will receive ₹98,000 towards their education expenses. The stringent rule stipulatin­g that a woman cannot sell her house to a male buyer for 15 years after availing 1% stamp duty concession has now been done away with.

These were among a slew of announceme­nts made in Eknath

Shinde-Devendra Fadnavis government’s first budget, which targeted women from rural areas, working class and underprivi­leged families. Coincident­ally, it was presented a day after Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

Deputy CM and finance minister Devendra Fadnavis said the government would extend the exemption limit for profession­al tax from a monthly salary of ₹10,000 to ₹25,000, which could help save up to ₹2,500 per year.

At the same time, he announced a raise of ₹1,500 in honorarium paid to 81,000 Asha workers and 3,500 group promoters. Besides, anganwadi workers would hence get ₹10,000 instead of ₹8,325 while the honorarium for mini anganwadi workers would reach ₹7,200 from ₹5,975 and for anganwadi helpers it would be ₹5,500 from the current ₹4,425. The state will also fill the 20,000 vacant posts of anganwadi and mini anganwadi assistants.

Towards education of girl children from low-income group families, Fadnavis announced Lek Ladki scheme with a financial assistance of ₹98,000. Now, a child would get ₹5,000 at the time of birth, ₹4,000 when she enters first standard in school, ₹6,000 after reaching sixth standard, ₹8,000 after entering 11th standard, and ₹75,000 on completion of 18 years.

The finance minister also announced 50 new hostels for working women while a new scheme, Shakti Sadan, would be launched to help women in distress. The total budgetary allocation­s for the women and child developmen­t department stand at ₹2,843 crore.

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Women can now take a ride in ST buses at half the ticket price.

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