Paragraph on topic an indian beggar by using outlines
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Beggars are a very common sight in India. They can be seen in the bazaars, on the roadside, in the market places, outside cinema halls, at railway stations and at bus stops. The number of beggars is always on the increase. Some take to begging because they are very poor. Some are unemployed. Some beggars are professional beggars. They find begging a very easy way of getting money. Some beggars are handicapped and physically deformed. Some 'sadhus' are also beggars. The Indian beggar is an object of pity. Begging is also a blot on the name of India. Begging should be banned by law. Able-bodied beggars should be absorbed in suitable jobs in industries and factories.
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Begging is a grave problem and it becomes graver when there are young children involved in the same. In India, the number of child beggars is huge. At an age when these young minds should be nurtured with love and care, given good education and involved in healthy activities, most of them are deprived of all this and are forced to beg for their livelihood. Those involved in begging cannot see beyond this work. They tend to involve their entire family in begging – be it their wives, children, grandchildren or any other family member.Poverty is one of the main reasons that forces one to beg. A person who gets into begging seldom comes out of it. He involves his entire family in this profession. Young kids are especially considered good for this work and are thus forced to beg.
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