Cases against those giving money to beggars in Indore
The Indore district administration in Madhya Pradesh has announced that effective January 1, 2025, giving alms to beggars will be prohibited. This measure extends a previous ban that targeted child beggars, aiming to make Indore a beggar-free city.
Expansion of existing ban
Initially, the administration had criminalized giving alms or purchasing goods from child beggars. This prohibition has now been broadened to include adult beggars as well.
Upcoming awareness campaign
Collector Asheesh Singh stated that a public awareness campaign would commence this month to educate citizens about the negative consequences of giving alms. The campaign’s goal is to discourage the public from supporting begging activities.
Legal actions to follow
Starting January 1, 2025, individuals found giving alms to beggars will face legal action, including the filing of First Information Reports (FIRs) by the police. The administration believes that this strict enforcement will help break the cycle of begging in the city.
Rehabilitation efforts
As part of the initiative, authorities are working to identify beggars and provide them with alternative means of livelihood. Since July, over 35 child beggars have been rescued and placed in government shelters, reflecting the administration’s commitment to addressing the root causes of begging.
Key takeaways
- Almsgiving to beggars in Indore will be illegal starting January 1, 2025.
- The ban, initially targeting child beggars, now includes adults.
- An awareness campaign will educate the public on the issue this month.
- Legal actions, including FIRs, will be taken against violators.
- Rehabilitation programs are in place to support beggars in finding alternative livelihoods.
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