Beggars back on streets…
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Beggars back on streets…

July 6, 2021

Mysore/Mysuru: Thanks to lockdown relaxation, beggars are back on the streets to seek alms from the public by keeping the children in front.

They had disappeared from the streets after the State Government clamped strict lockdown to check spreading of the Coronavirus. Now, with relaxation extended up to 9 pm, these beggars have comeback with the babies to seek alms from the motorists passing on main roads, traffic junctions and important circles. 

Either Mysuru City Corporation or any Non-Government  Organisations (NGOs) must come forward to help by providing them with food at least till the COVID situation improves.

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