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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.

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SUBRAMANIAN C RAMANARAYANAN
SUBRAMANIAN C RAMANARAYANAN 11 years 2 months ago
When I was a small boy, a beggar used to come once a wk. He had assigned specific days for specific houses. He never used to receive anything until and unless he swept and cleaned the courtyard or compound of the house where he went for alms!!!! But many were reluctant to make him do the work just because his where-about were not known and because he was a nomad. Later on when I became a lawyer, he was seen at our place. We recognised each other.
chandra nair
chandra nair 11 years 2 months ago
Government can use them in swachh Bharat campaign & collect city wastage, start bio-mass powergenaration- ( Biomass energy is a renewable resource. The principal positive about biomass energy is that it creates power by utilizing renewable assets)sell power to city or village , pay to beggars--they are also happy, nation also happy
Abhishek Saurav
Abhishek Saurav 11 years 6 months ago
All beggars are not phsycally unfit,the must be motivated to work.Government can use them in swachh Bharat campaign,they can also be utilized by our secret services.
jayant jain
jayant jain 11 years 6 months ago
2. Iske lie central gov. Ko civil officer or under cover appoint karna chaie choti cities m jo khud situation create kare or jo b gov. EmplOYEE chae wo police ho ya koi b uske against prompt action le nd ye aur b acha ho ki under cover ya civil agent waha ka local banda ya bandi ho bcs unse jada better unki city ko koi nai janta, ye choti cities m agar hoga tau automatic e big cities ya kahi b gov. Worker k dimag m rhega ki yar sahi kam karo kya pata kaun apni lene khada ho yaha
jayant jain
jayant jain 11 years 6 months ago
various plan that has been made or that will b made will not b succesful if not implimended on the ground level or in the small cities bcs the government employees jo ki janta k lie appoint kie h jo jante h ki wo galat kar rahe h phr b nai darte kyuki they know koi unka kuch nai bigad paega bcs desh k lie ye karo wo karo sb bate bolne aur tv p h achi lagti h aur gar koi aam admi wana take action agnst the odd things unko dhamki milti h y phr galti nai hote hue b gov. Worker unko culprit bna dteh
Yam B
Yam B 11 years 6 months ago
Police should catch them begging, take them to a dirty location and make them clean it. When cleaning is complete, give them food. Dont give money as this is penalty for begging. Tell them about cleaning and labour jobs and how they can get such jobs.
Yam B
Yam B 11 years 6 months ago
Advise people to only give food to beggars. No money. Beggar rackets will then lose interest in this profession. Let beggars know that people will no longer give them money. So their only option is to get vocational training and then work as cleaners, soldiers, policemen, construction labour, factory labour, farmer, driver, etc.
Nava Ratan Binani
Nava Ratan Binani 11 years 6 months ago
I have seen a program in T V where they say beggars should be given biscuits, etc. to eat rather than money because they end using money in addiction.
subeer chakravarty
subeer chakravarty 11 years 6 months ago
First, we need to stop giving them money. If a begger does not get money then he or she will automatically look for other alternatives. They are not born as beggers, they obviously come from different places wanting to earn money and find begging in big cities the easiest way. Once that becomes difficult, they will try to do something in their own villages rather than moving into cities, which in turn will reduce homeless people, slums and dirt.