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 Which Country Has the Most Beggars?


There is no exact global ranking of beggars, but India is often considered the country with the largest number of beggars in terms of population and visibility. According to various reports and estimates:

India has over 4 lakh (400,000+) beggars, with states like West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra having the highest numbers.

Other countries with visible begging problems include Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, the Philippines, and some parts of Eastern Europe.


While many countries have beggars, in India it is more widespread due to high poverty, unemployment, lack of education, and insufficient social welfare systems.


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 Why Begging Happens (Main Causes):

1. Extreme Poverty – People with no income or support system.


2. Unemployment – Lack of job opportunities for unskilled workers.


3. Disabilities & Health Issues – Many beggars are disabled or sick with no access to healthcare.


4. Child Trafficking & Mafia – In some cities, begging is controlled by criminal groups.


5. Lack of Education – Illiteracy forces people to depend on begging as a last resort.


6. Migration – People who move to cities looking for work often end up on streets.




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🛠️ How Can We Change This Situation?

Changing this widespread issue requires government support, NGO involvement, and public awareness. Here’s how we can work toward a begging-free society:

1. Skill Development and Job Training

Train beggars (especially youth and women) in basic skills like tailoring, carpentry, delivery, cleaning, etc.

Government and NGOs can create small job programs.


2. Rehabilitation Centers

Provide temporary homes, food, and care.

Help beggars become self-reliant through psychological support and job placement.


3. Education for Street Children

Provide free schooling and meals for children involved in begging.

NGOs like Smile Foundation and Save the Children do this. Platforms like Duckky.in can support such efforts.


4. Stop Organized Begging Mafias

Strong law enforcement is needed to dismantle groups that force women or children to beg.

Introduce strict punishment for human trafficking related to begging.


5. Public Donations to the Right Causes

Instead of giving money directly to beggars, donate to verified charities like Duckky, which provide food, shelter, education, and medical care.


6. Empower with Microbusiness

Small grants can help beggars start street vending, food carts, or crafts.

Support small initiatives that create income with dignity.



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 Can We "Import" the Change to Other Countries?

Yes, successful models can be replicated globally. For example:

India’s NGO-based model for beggar rehabilitation can inspire similar action in Nepal, Bangladesh, or African countries.

Platforms like Duckky.in can expand globally and help people donate across borders for poverty relief.

Social media and awareness campaigns can be “exported” to create kindness cultures in countries with similar issues.



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✅ Conclusion: From Begging to Belonging

No one is born to beg—circumstances push them there. If we, as a global society, join hands to give opportunities instead of coins, we can end the cycle of begging. Through education, training, charity, and compassion, we can help the poor live with dignity.

Be the change. Support platforms like Duckky to turn begging into belonging. 💛



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