Now FIR will not be registered in Indore, begins to appear outside temples, gathering of beggars

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Now FIR will not be registered in Indore, begins to appear outside temples, gathering of beggars


Indore

Indore. In Indore district, there will no longer be a criminal case on the demand and giving begging. The order of the Collector released on January 2 has ended on 28 February. After this, once again begging has started appearing. On Saturday, Tuesday, Tuesday, etc., there has been a gathering of beggars outside the temples.

In the third phase of the begging -free Indore campaign, Collector Ashish Singh had issued an order to seek a criminal case demanding and giving a criminal case. A case has been registered against three people in strictness from January 2 to February 28.

Appreciation to the country and abroad

The begging free campaign has been appreciated to the country and abroad. The beggar -free Indore campaign was launched by the Women and Child Development Department last year. In the first phase, the monks were explained by running an awareness campaign.

After this, people involved in begging were rescued. In this, 700 adults have been sent to Sevadham Ashram. At the same time, more than 60 children associated with begging were admitted to school. The Collector implemented a restrictive order from January 2 to February 28 to take strictness in the campaign.

In this, a case was reported to be registered under Section 223 of the Indian Justice Code, 2023 for giving anything as alms to the beggars and purchasing any material from them. The effect of this was that the beggary in Indore was almost completely closed.

28 people have been honored

The administration had innovated in this campaign. On giving information about people associated with begging, a reward of one thousand rupees was also announced. After this, the administration started coming every day. So far, the administration has honored 28 people by paying one thousand rupees.

Those who give information about beggars received one thousand rupees
The administration also made an innovation in this campaign. A reward of 1 thousand rupees was announced to those who give information related to begging, after which the administration started getting such information every day. So far, 28 people have been honored by the administration. According to District Program Officer Ram Niwas Budhaulia, positive results of this campaign are coming out. However, some places are still reported to be begging, which are being rescued immediately. The begging -free Indore campaign has been appreciated not only in the country but also abroad. The campaign was launched by the Women and Child Development Department last year. In the first phase, beggars were explained and then attempts were made to rehabilitate them. During this period, 700 adult begs were sent to Sevadham Ashram, while more than 60 children associated with begging were admitted to the school.
Strictness ended from 28 February
To make this campaign more effective, Collector Ashish Singh implemented a restrictive order from 2 January to 28 February. Under this, both begging and giving were considered as a crime and a provision was made to register a case under Section 223 of the Code of India Justice 2023. Due to this strictness, begging in Indore was almost completely eliminated. During this period, legal action was also taken against three people. However, even after the order ends on 28 February, the rescue of the beggar will continue. The presence of beggars is visible in temples, public places and busy markets. The administration is constantly monitoring the campaign and is expected to take strictness again if needed.

Big things related to the campaign

28 people who gave information honored
More than 60 children leaving beggars and associated with education
More than 700 beggars have been rescued
More than 400 people who have been informed of monks have come