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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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Nilesh Damle
Nilesh Damle 11 years 8 months ago
Why previous government declared Nagpur as tiger hub? How number of tigers is increased suddenly in last few years? I think this is pre-planned announcement of previous government so as to Apply reserved animal forest rules around the area and stop industrialisation. If this happens there will be no power consumption in this area and power generated will be used by rest of Maharashtra!! But what about the youth staying in or around tiger hub? How they will earn their bread? Now BJP government
Parmanand Varshney
Parmanand Varshney 11 years 8 months ago
create a fund/Scheme for beggars... "Beggars & Rehabitate" just deduct Rs. 200/- to 500/- from every Central Govt. Employee's salary.. If any Central employee catch red handed in corruption.. just take over his all properties.. and use his house as a Shelter for Poors & Needy peoples..
dinesh kumar
dinesh kumar 11 years 8 months ago
education and population control will improve their thought process. 10 paisa cess on every liter of oil sold will generate revenue to this mission
sudeep mallick
sudeep mallick 11 years 8 months ago
small children begging on saturdays with a can filled with oil "shani daan". it has become an income source in the name of god.probably those kids don't even know what shani daan means and are forced into this begging business and these kids have someone supervising them to whom they give their daily earnings gangs/mafia. many and many of these kids can also be seen taking drugs and korex diluter and other various sorts of addiction. a very sorry state for the country.
Jagdeep Singh
Jagdeep Singh 11 years 8 months ago
Hi this is Jagdeep, I belong to state punjab, Distt - Amritsar, there is drug is a very big problem, I heard your radio conversation on all India radio, you want view about next conversation, so in my area 75 percent of youth is drug addict, most of them addict of heroine, smugglers making lot of money with the help Akali-BJP Govt, due to this problem it create more problems like robberies, ATM robberies, sue sides, health problems,youth can't study, no jobs . So please raise this issue of Punja
PRAKHAR AGGARWAL
PRAKHAR AGGARWAL 11 years 8 months ago
Sir, In INDIA majorly if i talk about Delhi - beggars not begging for them they are controlled by Some gangs or groups, make free from them and Ask all d mandir's(worship places) to help them in there survival as the people donating money there as thanks to God, i feel if the 10% of total received used for there survival and also try to give work etc and maintain a record to. The Money we received is from God and they are also d children of God then doing this way might work a lot. its a wish
bedabrat bora
bedabrat bora 11 years 8 months ago
Now, we may urge Before Hon’ble PM for doing and talking about the people who has street footpath as floor of house and sky as roof.
rama rao achanti
rama rao achanti 11 years 8 months ago
Village selected by MP to be displayed in the website As well to be covered in press and local media Hly review of the development has to be published and to be updated in website