Indore Declared India’s First Beggar-Free City

 


In a remarkable development, Indore has been declared the first beggar-free city in India, according to the District Magistrate. This announcement reflects the city's ongoing commitment to cleanliness, social welfare, and urban development.

Authorities credited the success to coordinated efforts between local administration, police, and social organizations. Rather than simply removing beggars from public spaces, the initiative focused on rehabilitation — providing shelter, food, medical care, and skill-based training to help them lead dignified lives.

Indore, already known for being India’s cleanest city for several years, now sets another benchmark in inclusive urban governance. The model could soon inspire other cities to adopt humane and sustainable methods to address homelessness and poverty.

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