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2 min speech on beggary business​

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Answered by gamerjatin2004
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The moment you stop your car at the traffic red light, you see a dirty looking woman with a child in her arm come running to you or a little boy with running nose banging your car window or a handicapped old man asking for alms. This is a common sight in India. You will find many of these people in the railway stations, metro stations, tourist spots, in temples and in many areas where there is a regular crowd. At times, out of sheer pity or out of fear from being cursed by God or out of irritation, we tend to give them some coins or money and shoo them away.

Begging in India for Poverty

Begging is one of the most serious social issues in India. In spite of its rapid economic growth, India is a poverty-driven country, which is also leading to the growth of beggars in the country. Most of them come from Bangladesh and some of them are from India. There are few beggars in the country who actually are the real ones, who beg because they are handicapped, because of their inability to work or because they are old or blind or because they really need money for basic needs. There are many others who live far below the poverty line and opt for begging to earn their livelihood.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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2 min speech on beggary business​

  • Begging (also known as panhandling) is the act of asking someone for a favour, frequently a financial present, with little to no expectation of receiving anything in return.
  • Begging is considered a severe social issue and is perceived as a drain on society. There are several reasons why people feel compelled to beg. It offers nothing to society. Instead, it degrades the reputation and image of the offender as well as the society in which they reside.
  • The investigation shows that poverty, illiteracy, caste-related inheritance, disabilities, sicknesses, old age, parent death, etc. are the key factors that lead to nearly half of beggars. These factors force people to engage in the horrible behaviour of begging.
  • The widespread custom of almsgiving by individuals and institutions has been the manner by which the handicap, helplessness, or social insufficiency of the beggars has been sought to be eased in India. BEGGARY is a symptom of societal disorganization.
  • Government should take responsibilities for reducing poverty and promoting education. Spending on welfare must be increased. Children who are begging may also come from households who are struggling to make ends meet. Every young beggar is a result of society as a whole.

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