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ESI card Scheme..

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Hi BCI,

Recently i heard about ESI card scheme.If any of your family member is working less than 15K per month.Ask their employer to register for this ESI CARD scheme(They have to pay around Rs 450-750 per month).Under this scheme the family will be covered medical treatment at ESI hospitals in india.They dont have cancer treatment in their hospitals.They will refer to corporate hospitals near by.You can get all the medical expenses as free even Herceptin. If.If you register now it will take 6 months to get full coverage.

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Hi chandra - very useful information - definitely it will help a lot to the whole of our society

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Thanks for bringing to our notice. This will surely be useful. I will pass this on to others.

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