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Effective rehabilitation of beggars

Effective rehabilitation of beggars
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 19, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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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 ...

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 occupations very challenging.

What are the ways in which beggars/ destitutes can be skilled and gainfully employed so that they do not return to begging?

Participants may share success stories, as they may be aware of.

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

Showing 591 Submission(s)
kulamani.1955@gmail.com
KULAMANI MISHRA 10 years 8 months ago

I fail to understand why our people beg when rice or wheat is supplied art one rupee a kilo? Is it a cultural shame?

kulamani.1955@gmail.com
KULAMANI MISHRA 10 years 8 months ago

Child begging will be abolished once the Juvenile justice and rehabilitation of Child Act is passed in parliament .the gang that engages children to beg in streets or trains will be punished suitably. All such abandoned children must be taken to rescue homes and given all that is needed for a child to grow.

kulamani.1955@gmail.com
KULAMANI MISHRA 10 years 8 months ago

In case the begger has no support or children to take care , old age homes must be created in each panchayats to take care of these helpless people.free food and clothing and medicines must be provided to them.

kulamani.1955@gmail.com
KULAMANI MISHRA 10 years 8 months ago

It will be good if we collect details of permanent address of all beggers and send them back to their respective homes and warn their sons or daughters to provide them good food and treatment.For any parents begging in old age , the son or daughter in law should be punished.Law must be enacted to give double punishment to the daughter-in-law for compelling the aged parent-in -laws to beg or torturing them.

kulamani.1955@gmail.com
KULAMANI MISHRA 10 years 8 months ago

I interacted with one such eunuch beggar who collected minimum 200 rupees from one compartment.I came to know that their daily individual income is in thousands. Can you rehabilitate them?

kulamani.1955@gmail.com
KULAMANI MISHRA 10 years 8 months ago

Any one who travels in a train can get a clear picture of begging rather forced dan by eunuch. it is disgusting to see them forcing people to part with minimum ten rupees notes. ghastly indeed. but it is our culture.Shame on us.

kulamani.1955@gmail.com
KULAMANI MISHRA 10 years 8 months ago

Can you find a mythology where the mighty Devraj Indra begs before Karna for his Kavach and kundal which was meant to protect him from arrows?Begging is in our culture from the ages of Ramayana and mahabharat. We love beggers and Babas who become rich by begging.

kulamani.1955@gmail.com
KULAMANI MISHRA 10 years 8 months ago

Some people love begging because they are not required to work at the same time get food.It is our religious practice or say blind belief to honour the demands ofbeggers at our doors.begging has become a easy way to earn food. this must stop.

gkinternational@me.com
angad singh 10 years 8 months ago

A fund should be created , wherein hni's contribute 1% of their earning. Through this money beggars can be given homes , treatment at hospitals and necessary amenities.also jobs at various factories/ government jobs. To reward hni's for contributing to the fund , government can give them rebate/concession , reward them this way they will help in future as well. It is important we take care of beggars and tear them right we need to take country forward and with every person we can achieve it

vj4mdubai@gmail.com
Vijay Kumar Shrimali 10 years 8 months ago

Make it responsible collector of states

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