The document discusses the problem of begging in Hyderabad city and proposes several solutions. It notes that the number of beggars has doubled from 10,466 in 2006 to an estimated 20,000 currently. Many beggars are able-bodied and educated but unemployed. The key solutions proposed are: 1) Identifying beggars and engaging them in public work programs or small industries. 2) Providing shelters and job training. 3) Strictly enforcing begging prevention laws through counseling. 4) Restricting begging at temples, tourist sites and traffic intersections through volunteers and police. A special government office and dedicated funding is needed to implement these solutions and eradicate begging.