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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 ...
My views: 1. There should be some stricter laws for police, as there are in other countries. Police should be afraid that if they do something wrong, they can be get fired, not suspended. Common/poor people are afraid of approaching police. Their wealth should be monitored
2. make sure while constructing a house people/ builders follow local corporation rules. If any engineer sanction any plans which are illegal, he should be fired.In Belgaum builders have constructed apartments illegally.
Important :- we have to educate our Indian construction or other industrial manpower to get better labour wages from his employer and i'm sure it is not costly.
they can be employed under the development bodies under every municipal bodies so that there condition can be developed as they are devoid of any primary level education they can be provided with basic knowledge and national plan started by our honorable they can be secured from harassment of any type.
हम सभी के आप प्रेरणा स्रोत हैं आप ।
Every state should create a art and handicraft center and employee all beggars to work there for free. The word "poor India" will get to an end and foreigners will visit India with a rich mind. The arts and handicrafts made by these beggars will get sold so that a return to help their livelihood will be earned. those handicrafts can also be exported to foreign countries for millions of dollars.
The quantity of beggars in each town is approximate maximum 2 % of population. If we own the beggars in our town or in our area and with public contribution, we help them in starting some work opportunities.
Government can also help by starting Junka Bhaker kendra or pani pyaues. Also we can involved in swach bhart abhiyan and create some work.
for rehabilitation of beggars the best way is open a govt. complex where there will be school for their children and parents of the children will work their and promote make in india by ,making small products like pot making stiching carpentering etc. and at night they all will sleep at the same place by this they will attend school without miss and beggers will also work their by this we can cover 4 problems at once of beggers these r 1-education 2- rehabiliation 3-workforce 4- make in india
i think we should start our work from the railway stations .there is lot of beggars . by doing this we can do 2 things
1--- we can overcome the quantities of beggars.
2-- we can reduce the dirt of railway and unnecessary element from the station as well as beggars also.
what is my plan to do this..............
1--- i think every collage of that area hire one station for the study of poor children. and hospitals should take important roll for the health of poor people.
Small skill development is the only way to rehabilitate beggars.
प्रत्येक जिले में एक भिक्षावृृत्ति निवारण केन्द्र खोला जावे जिसका परिसर लगभग 5एकड का हो जिसमें फल एवं सब्जी आदि का उत्पादन वे स्वयं करेें तथा वहां पर काैशल विकास की शिक्षा दी जावे वहा कुटीर उद्योग स्थापित कर सफाई एवं कचरा प्रबंधन के माध्यम से भी पुनर्वास किया जा सकता है सार्वजनिक भागीदारी से भीसमस्या का हल हो सकता है नगरीय निकायाे को यह जिम्मेदारी तत्काल सौपी जावे म0प्र0 नगरपालिका अधिनियम की धारा २८८ म्रें भिक्षा मागने का प्रतिषेध है सर्वेक्षण नगरीय निकाय स्तर पर कराया जावे