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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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BHASKAR BHOJAK
BHASKAR BHOJAK 11 years 8 months ago
Dear Modiji Please declare illegal construction as a criminal offence.Also the construction of all the religious structures should be regulated by framing rules and regulations.This suggestion may please be incorporated in the bill for constructions activities regulations to be passed in next winter session of the parliament.
Prasad Gangavkar
Prasad Gangavkar 11 years 8 months ago
Dear MPs, please use your funds to open such centers in your areas, collaborate with skill development centers. Keep a option such as adopt a beggar at a yearly cost of .... . Keep the adoption cost as 50% of total cost and get contributions which can be deductible under IT. MPs must be held accountable and their mission must be to eradicate professional begging in span of 5 years from their territory. I am sure results will be awesome.
Prafulla Joshi
Prafulla Joshi 11 years 8 months ago
Naphakori rokne ke liye:- pl make it compulsory to display the basic price and selling price on display board. It should be mandatory. There is a low to exhibit the price on board but it is not effective.
Amlan Basu
Amlan Basu 11 years 8 months ago
Saadar Pranam MODI JI, The issuing of passport today also takes more than a year and still we do not proper updates on the status of the passport. One of my friends applied for it in the year 2013 and has still not received it after all the procedure that must be followed and has been followed. She has also written you a letter on the same. Please take some action on the pending passports sir because it is required for our future & also I request you to reform the rules for getting passport.
raju subramanian
raju subramanian 11 years 8 months ago
Plz check the innovations of Ramar pillar. He had already created a alternative petrol for just ₹ 5 which wil help us a lot to reduce the dollar rate
Jay Patel
Jay Patel 11 years 8 months ago
Respected PM, beggary can only be abolished by changing the mindset alongwith strict rules. Proper rehabilitation centers must be constructed to first change the begging mindset. Then those people should be analysed and trained accordingly under skill development initiative. They should be helped to start their own enterprise through hard work for earning. Easy n cheap loans must be provided. Proper watch should be kept that they stay away from begging in future.
raju subramanian
raju subramanian 11 years 8 months ago
our economy is going very worst it's mainly due to oil purchases y can't we encourage people like ramarpillai to get alternative fuel so that our economy wil be better with in a year
Navneet Kalia
Navneet Kalia 11 years 8 months ago
Expect a professionally trained masseur or masseuse providing a specialized service using “seeing hands” to offer relief for tired, stressed bodies. Massage is inexpensive across Southeast Asia which means you can enjoy a whole hour for only a few dollars. By supporting the blind massage business you are supporting the local, visually disabled community and giving your body some well-deserved rehab at the same time.
Navneet Kalia
Navneet Kalia 11 years 8 months ago
Vientiane, operated by Lao Association of the Blind (LAB). The Vietnam Blind Association trains masseurs and masseuses in Vietnam, with nearly 100 clinics currently in operation, providing employment for around 1,000 visually disabled people. Blind massage clinics are found across Thailand, including The Thai Blind Massage Conservation Club in Chiang Mai, The Thai Blind Massage Institute (TBMI) in Pattaya, and the Foundation for the Employment Promotion of the Blind in Bangkok. Singapore offe
Navneet Kalia
Navneet Kalia 11 years 8 months ago
In Indonesia, blind massage is called “pijat tuna netra” and small signs for these blind massage clinics can be found across the region. Blind men and women are trained from a young age as masseurs and masseuses at institutions that often operate as charities, with the result that massage has become the most common profession for blind people in Indonesia. In Laos, blind massage is a more recent phenomenon, with the first training centre opening in 2003. Now there are around 25 massage clinics