BEGGARS IN KERALA - FIND STRANGE AND SURPRISING PEOPLE ON OUR STREETS


As per the statistics available with Registrar General of India Kerala has 3715 beggars on it's streets. 1,533 of them are literate. 1,115 are below matriculation. 198 are below graduation, 24 are graduates and 16 hold technical diploma certificates. Five persons hold technical degree and one among them is a female.

According to a social worker from Kochi, addiction to drugs, liquor and extravaganza in life brought many educated people to perdition. A rescued person was a graduate from BITS Pilani. A beggar is informed to have an earning of ₹200/- to ₹2,000/- a day. For the sake of money some are involved in criminal activities. Begging is also a business for some. It is understood that people from other states come to Kerala with beggars for this business.

Government of Kerala may come forward for the rehabilitation of the beggars. The existing Poor Homes, Destitute Homes etc can accommodate some of them. Religious organisations, Social organisations and NGOs can a take care of good number of them. All political parties in the state can also sponsor the rehabilitation projects. Government may also find some fund to ensure cent per cent of the beggars in Kerala are rehabilitated. Immediately before the process of rehabilitation, it is to be ensured that beggary in the state is banned with appropriate law and its strict implementation.

K V George
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