Evaluating the Socio-Economic Status of Beggars in Indian Cities

Zikra Mehjabin
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This research delves deeply into the intricate socio-economic conditions faced by urban beggars in India, employing a combination of qualitative and deductive research methodologies. Through a carefully chosen purposive sampling approach, the data collection process involves an exhaustive examination of secondary sources, which illuminates the deeply marginalised status endured by beggars. According to the 2011 Census, the number of beggars across the nation exceeds a staggering 400,000, with West Bengal bearing the highest burden. The empirical analysis presented in this study underscores a disturbing trend of an ever-widening socio-economic gap, further exacerbated by factors such as soaring unemployment rates, widespread illiteracy, and the economic downturn brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. This confluence of challenges has created an even more precarious environment for India's beggars. Of particular concern is the discord between different legislations that criminalise the act of begging and the government's initiatives, notably "SMILE," which promises collaborative efforts between authorities and civil society to reshape the socio-economic landscape for India's beggars. This contradiction reflects the complex and multifaceted nature of the issue at hand. India's beggars, as revealed in this study, face a deeply entrenched predicament. The social and economic forces working against them are formidable, with the already vulnerable group suffering the most. High unemployment rates, limited access to education, and the economic fallout from the pandemic have compounded their struggles, pushing them further into the margins of society. On a more optimistic note, the study highlights the potential for change and improvement through collaborative endeavours like "SMILE." These government-led initiatives, working in tandem with the involvement of civil society, offer a ray of hope in reshaping the socio-economic landscape for beggars. By bridging the gap between punitive legislation and supportive programs, there is potential for meaningful change, ensuring a more equitable future for India's beggar population. This research serves as a critical resource for those seeking to understand and address the complex challenges faced by this vulnerable demographic.
评价印度城市乞丐的社会经济地位
本研究采用定性和演绎相结合的研究方法,深入研究了印度城市乞丐所面临的复杂的社会经济状况。通过精心选择的有目的的抽样方法,数据收集过程涉及对二手来源的详尽检查,这阐明了乞丐所忍受的深度边缘化地位。根据2011年的人口普查,全国乞丐的数量超过了惊人的40万,其中西孟加拉邦的负担最重。本研究的实证分析强调了一个令人不安的趋势,即社会经济差距不断扩大,失业率飙升、文盲率普遍以及COVID-19大流行带来的经济衰退等因素进一步加剧了这一趋势。这些挑战交织在一起,为印度的乞丐创造了一个更加危险的环境。尤其令人担忧的是,将乞讨行为定为犯罪的不同立法与政府的倡议之间存在分歧,尤其是“SMILE”倡议,该倡议承诺当局与民间社会合作,重塑印度乞丐的社会经济格局。这种矛盾反映了当前问题的复杂性和多面性。正如这项研究所揭示的那样,印度的乞丐面临着一个根深蒂固的困境。对他们不利的社会和经济力量是强大的,本已脆弱的群体遭受的苦难最大。高失业率、受教育机会有限以及疫情带来的经济影响加剧了他们的挣扎,使他们进一步陷入社会边缘。从更乐观的角度来看,该研究强调了通过像“SMILE”这样的合作努力来改变和改进的潜力。这些政府主导的倡议与民间社会的参与协同工作,为重塑乞丐的社会经济格局带来了一线希望。通过缩小惩罚性立法和支持性项目之间的差距,有可能实现有意义的变革,确保印度乞丐人口拥有更公平的未来。这项研究为那些寻求理解和解决这一弱势群体面临的复杂挑战的人提供了重要资源。
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