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In a landmark move, the Maharashtra government has revised the monetary compensation paid to destitute individuals housed in state-run beggars’ homes. This Decision has been taken for the first time in nearly half a century. The wage, which stood at a token 5 rupees per month, has now been raised significantly to 1200 rupees per



month. 

The decision was approved by the state cabinet yesterday. Maharashtra currently operates 14 beggars’ homes, collectively housing 4,127 individuals. These homes are meant to provide shelter and vocational training for people categorised as beggars under the law.




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