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Changing the Lives of the Poor with Beggars Corporation

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‘Beggars Corporation’

Orissa’s Chandra Mishra laid the foundation of ‘Beggars Corporation’ in August 2022.
 

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Chandra Mishra’ corporation helps beggars become entrepreneurs

His team provides training and arranges the required finances for the projects.
 

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A dedicated social service

The corporation forms a group of 5 to 10 people and gets them registered.
 

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Chandra Mishra’s corporation has helped over 14 poor families

Some families sell worshipping materials like garlands, and idols of deities, while the other families sell shopping bags.
 

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Educating poor children

The corporation provides education to small children begging on the Varanasi ghats.
 

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Chandra Mishra conducted an online survey

He received responses from almost 27 thousand people.
 

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Support from the public

Through this online survey, Chandra Mishra learned about ways to lay the foundation of his corporation.
 

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Making people self-reliant

The corporation was organized to help people below the poverty line become independent.
 

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Monetary help of Rs 1 lakh is also provided to the beggars.

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