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Constraints in eliminating beggary

Constraints in eliminating beggary
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 19, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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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? ...

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?

Last date for sending your suggestions is 18th November, 2014.

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shivangtrivedi7@gmail.com
shivang trivedi 10 years 8 months ago

can we start a model???
take 100 beggars in Delhi indulge them in brick manufacturing through NAREGA. Don not pay them.
when they manufacture sufficient amount of bricks let us provide construction material of cost equl to what we were going to pay them.
select an area bring a contractor let them create their own houses.
so we optimized NAREGA, saved labor cost, give beggars cheap free homes, helping increase infrastructure and moving a step towards "Home for everyone by 2020"

praveen.singh70@rediffmail.com
Praveen Singh 10 years 8 months ago

Begging is complex social problem so we need multidimensional interventions-regulation, collaboration and participation with soul.
Regulation-Enforcing of laws first at institutional level-Intervene syndicated supply of beggars and habitual beggars.Strict action but with soul.
Collaboration-NGO,CSR,Citizen and Govt. participation in effected zones and places regularly and effectively to control and contribute.
Participation- Let beggars allow to rehabilitate with purpose and self respect,facilit

sjawahar18@gmail.com
Jawahar Sekar 10 years 8 months ago

If all black money comes out...there is no chance for beggars in India...

paragbhargava29@gmail.com
Parag Bhargava 10 years 8 months ago

We still have government occupied land which are wasted and we are not using them appropriately. Instaed we need to use that land for promoting Bio-Farmiong which in term create Job opportunity to the people who do not have land for farming. Also we are stepping one step ahead for a healthy India.

saytonarendra@gmai.com
Narendra Nath Tripathi 10 years 8 months ago

उपरिगामी रेलवे ट्रैक पर मल-मूत्र गिरने की सम्भावनाओं को ध्यान में रखते हुए आवागमन के स्थानों पर व्यवस्था विशेष की जाय।

ibpatil304@gmail.com
Iranna patil 10 years 8 months ago

Give this job to police. They shd hand over them to anathasrams if dey r children & old aged. Gov shd arrange for their Food & edn just like free hostels. If beggers r youth make them to work. Der's lot of labour problem. Just simple. Don't make it complex

saytonarendra@gmai.com
Narendra Nath Tripathi 10 years 8 months ago

रेलगाड़ियों में प्रयुक्त सचल शौचालयों का संज्ञान स्वच्छता के आधार पर लें, इस मल-मूत्र से भी सकल पर्यावरण प्रभावित होना स्वाभाविक है अस्तु उच्च तकनीक का प्रयोग करते हुए एकत्रित शौच को उर्जा में परिवर्तित किया जाय।

meeturrakshu@gmail.com
Rakshith Mani 10 years 8 months ago

They can be provided with quick and easy processed loans
So that they have an opportunity to start a buisness or a source of employment

meeturrakshu@gmail.com
Rakshith Mani 10 years 8 months ago

It is written even in Textbooks of children
Poor ppl are not aware of such awesome schemes given by government
It's having tons of diamond and not knowing how to use it
Government should publish more and more about schemes so that all can reach
And it should be provided at a good quality
For eg:Ration ships should improve their quality of grains and other things they sell

mukeshmakhija
Mukesh Makhija 10 years 8 months ago

Constrains in elimnating beggary ? Government of India and its failures- they have even made the life so expensive - If you are serious- than do one thing- Keep food, housing and clothing (free of competition ) there can be competition in everything else, food should be sold at cost + 5% margin for wholesaler + 5% margin for retailer. House prices should be frozen to current levels with a 10% reduced prices every year, till a national average of 4000 rupees per foot is common in big cities...

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