A beggar is a person who goes from door to door and
person to person for alms. A beggar earns his livelihood
by begging and thus manages his family. But begging is
not a profession. Rather, it is a serious social problem.
Begging cannot contribute to the national economy
because it is not a productive profession
• Child beggars
• Physically handicapped
beggars
• Diseased beggars
• Mentally handicapped
beggars
• Economic Causes
Poverty
Loss of Employment
As a bussiness
 Biological causes
Diseases
Physically disabled
Old age
The future of child is ruined.
They effect every single individual of society.
Begging is another name of cheating.
BEGGING
GOVERNMENT
POLICE
COMMON
MAN
M.Ed
STUDENTS
ROLE OF GOVERNMENT
Steps of Indian government
 Section 363A in The Indian Penal Code
 (MNREGA)
 Right to education Act, 2009
 The Juvenile Justice Act, 2006
 The child Labour ACT, 1986
 Maharashtra governments initiative.
Suggestions
 Laws against begging
 Vocational training
 Awareness programmes
ROLE OF COMMON MAN Helping orphans
 Caring old members of family
 Discouraging beggars
BEGGING PROBLEM IN INDIA
BEGGING PROBLEM IN INDIA

BEGGING PROBLEM IN INDIA