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Constraints in eliminating beggary

Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 19, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
What are the major constraints in eliminating beggary? In addition to the efforts made by the Government, how can public participation get India rid of beggary? ...
If anybody is allowing their family member for begging will not get the benefits of ration card for 3 to 7 years .Also the government subsidy will not be give their family .f the beggar is having 2 or more sons and daughters all their families should be devoid of any subsidies . Also they cannot get free treatment in government hospitals
If anybody is allowing their family member for begging will not get the benefits of ration card for 3 to 7 years .Also the government subsidy will not be give their family .f the beggar is having 2 or more sons and daughters all their families should be devoid of any subsidies . Also they cannot get free treatment in government hospitals
If anybody is allowing their family member for begging will not get the benefits of ration card for 3 to 7 years .Also the government subsidy will not be give their family .f the beggar is having 2 or more sons and daughters all their families should be devoid of any subsidies . Also they cannot get free treatment in government hospitals
If anybody is allowing their family member for begging will not get the benefits of ration card for 3 to 7 years .Also the government subsidy will not be give their family .f the beggar is having 2 or more sons and daughters all their families should be devoid of any subsidies . Also they cannot get free treatment in government hospitals
Begging is more prevalent at bus stands ,railway station , tourist places. Ban entry of beggars in to railway stations. Once you discourage the beggars ,the incidence of begging will drastically come down .then it will be easy to rehabilitate the really handicapped. Pass strict laws to punish those who force people for begging
Beggars are tarnishing the image of our country .Ban begging .In many places anti social elements are misusing beggars and are rung the show. The beggars should be arrested and sent to homes .To boost the image of our country we have to ban begging . The beggars who are capable of working can be used for certain works like road lying , agriculture etc
I have always felt the counters at Railways, Banks, Post Offices have always been a place where people wait but are rarely informed to any news. These places can be used to issue pamplets or play videos on how beggary needs to behandled.
Agencies phone numbers must be provided on these pamphlets when children and disabled/old and ill are found begging.
Till no find public information is very rare and I feel this is a good place to start with information.
We need to identify the basic problem at hand. There are two types of beggars. Who are begging due to poverty and the ones who are forced to. Some groups across the country exploit many people by forcing them into begging and undermining their basic rights.A special division has to be formed at every district which regularly checks the beggars in the cities at least once in a week and bring them out of it. the rescued must be given a work probably under MNREGA to ensure that they dont beg agai
At first ,we have to take dicision about the real fact of beggar in India,whether it is created under someone pressure or it is created in automatic way.Then we can make its solution easily
Nowadays beggars don't want to work as the feel that when they are getting money freely then why to work.
They should be motivated to work so that they can increase their living standard instead of begging.
They should be provided WORK which they can do being illiterate