No beggar's land: Hyderabad to reward people with Rs 500 for spotting tramps
VK Singh, DG, Telangana Prisons dept further said, through vidyadanam programme they would be providing education, employment to beggars.
Hyderabad: With an aim to make Hyderabad beggar-free, the Telangana Prisons Department has announced a reward of Rs 500 to anyone who spots beggars in the city and informs it to the officials.
Addressing the media VK Singh, DG, Telangana Prisons Department said that if anybody spots a beggar on the streets and passes on information to the authorities then he would get a reward of Rs 500 on the next day itself.
Singh further said that they have started vidyadanam programme under which they would be providing education and employment to the beggars.
"We would also be getting six petrol pumps and six new ayurvedic villages constructed to employ the skilled beggars, and those who are not skilled would be given training in Anand Ashram" he added.
With the help of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation and Police department, so far 741 male beggars and 311 female beggars have been rescued from the roads. Out of which 476 male beggars and 241 female beggars have been released on personal undertaking of not resorting to begging again.
As of now 265 male beggars 70 female beggars and 2 children beggars are in the Anand Ashram.
He added, "Very soon we would provide for places, where a beggar can stay with his or her family. Our objective is to provide wholesome life to the beggars and ensure that nobody is left on the streets in our state."