Indore Takes Action Against Urban Begging: 22 Sent Back to Rajasthan

Authorities in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, have sent 22 individuals, including 11 children, who were begging in the city back to Rajasthan. The local administration is part of a pilot project to make ten Indian cities beggar-free. Hotel operators have been warned against accommodating people involved in begging.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Indore | Updated: 02-10-2024 20:10 IST | Created: 02-10-2024 20:10 IST
Indore Takes Action Against Urban Begging: 22 Sent Back to Rajasthan
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Authorities in Madhya Pradesh's Indore have taken decisive action against urban begging by sending 22 individuals, including 11 children, back to their native Rajasthan. This group had been staying in a hotel while begging throughout the city during the day.

An official from the Women and Child Development Department revealed that both women and children were involved in this activity. They received counseling before being sent back to Rajasthan, emphasizing the administration's commitment to rehabilitation. The local administration has issued warnings to hotel and lodge operators, stating that legal action will be taken against those who accommodate individuals involved in begging.

This effort aligns with the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment's pilot project to make ten Indian cities beggar-free, with Indore being one of the participating cities. Begging has now been banned in Indore as part of this initiative.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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