Indore: In Indore city of Madhya Pradesh, corporators and district administration are carrying out a campaign to raise elderly and beggars lying on the roads. Work on their rehabilitation has been started through this scheme. Meanwhile, the story of many beggars was extremely shocking. In this sequence, a beggar named Ramesh turned out to be a millionaire. Ramesh has been begging for two years.
Actually, the name of Indore is also included in the 10 cities of the country to be made beggar-free. Under the Deenbandhu Rehabilitation Scheme, a hospice camp has been organized in Indore for the monks and the destitute from February 24. So far 109 people have been transported to the camp, out of which 36 people are being treated in the hospital. Ramesh Yadav is one of them. Ramesh Yadav met near the Kalka Mata temple at Indore wire intersection. They have been living there for two years and were begging. They have not married, so they do not have a family of their own, but there are definitely nephews. When the team reached their house and was stunned to see the interior of their room, there was a luggage of about four lakh rupees. It has all the comforts of comfort including AC. One of his habits forced begging on the road.
Actually, Ramesh Yadav had a very bad alcohol addiction, which drove him here. There is a bungalow named after Ramesh, there is also a plot. Talking about the property, he is a millionaire, but due to lack of direct income, he started sitting in the temple, begging and drinking liquor from his money. When Yadav was counseled, he said not to drink alcohol.
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