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Effective rehabilitation of beggars

Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 19, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
In order to equip them to look after their needs, it is necessary to impart skills to them. Most of them are unskilled and this makes their rehabilitation in alternative ...
Beggars can never be rehabilitated, they have to be first sent to school or trained, without psychological evaluation any effort to put money in their hands or ministers hands is going to be a waste of money. So teach a small child beggar, train a teenage beggar, psycho analyis a youth and for those who are over 35 - send them to an ashram, to work for 3 years, to analyse them and to teach them values, than give them jobs in Muncipalities etc...
Only poorest&can't work to get their livelihood should only be rehabilitated. Many people are cordial towards poor &needy persons. But they don't know how donate, take care, rehabilitate the poor. In every nodal centre of village or town such platforms of rehabilitation centres should be formed &they should run with help of donators. For this such donators and needy persons should be enrolled and make it continuous process&then not even 1person die of hunger. people can donate cloth, medicines
Small childrens from train s should b picked up as they are flexible and daring .and should be trained for Olympic s
How one can try to demolish poverty since state government allowing corruption in there states.for example. In up scholarship scheme is for students whose family income is less than rs200000 but patwaris and officials are making fake income certificates for students having parents income more than that.
now time has come to replace all our outdated fundamental rights in constitution like -- right to equality, right to religion, right to expression, etc. only 5% of indians can afford to go to high/supreme court for enforcement of these rights. replace all these rights with real economic fundamental rights like -- right to drinking water, right to toilet, right to one room house, right to domestic electricity, right to medical care, right to skill development for livelihood, right to safety, etc
beggars of small age can be shifted to orphanage homes.
Legalise begging, every person begging should be registered with a local body created for it. Once we have record, a back ground check and register them in local police. In parallel a shelter has to be created and this is to be tagged to a local rehab center and the local police. Once infra, identification and control on movement is done, then next step is to do rehabilitate the kids/individual by giving skill training and then gradually get them to main stream and get funding from local tax
Effective rehabilitation of beggars: First of all Serial raid at same time at all major public places like all metro station, bus terminals, Rly stations, Famous temples should be conducted so that the children which are kidnapped & forced in the begging profession by Syndicate of Gangs will be freed, thereafter they must be trained for some skills so that they can earn for their livelihood.
THE CLEANINESS WORK SHOULD BE GIVEN TO ABLE BEGGARS TO ENCOURAGE THEIR IDENTITY.
There are number of reasons that force someone to begging. To rehabilitate beggars 1) make AAdhar Card of all beggars, 2) Open their Bank account, 3) make a database of all beggars 5) use them as per their potential, in activities like Clean India, Clean environment, Narega etc and 6) Pay them. Collectively all beggars can be a huge manpower source.