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REHABILITATION OF BEGGARS

REHABILITATION OF BEGGARS

The inception of the SMILE (Support for Marginalized Individuals for Livelihood and Enterprise) sub-scheme “Comprehensive Rehabilitation of Persons Engaged in the Act of Begging” that is 23.10.2023, a total of 31,055 persons have been identified as engaged in the act of begging, out of which 9,855 persons have been rescued and rehabilitated under the sub-scheme, which includes 2,480 children. The State/UT-wise details are placed at Annexure-I.

The SMILE sub-scheme is implemented through the Implementing Authorities (IAs) namely District Administration/ Urban Local Bodies/ Municipal Corporations and other agencies working in the field of beggary prevention. As per the sub-scheme guidelines, the Implementing Authority appoints/ selects the Implementing Agency/Non-Government Organisation (NGO) through a prescribed selection process. Since the scheme is being implemented through IAs, requests for rehabilitation are not received in the Ministry as all rescued persons are provided comprehensive rehabilitation as per their willingness/interest and in line with different provisions of the scheme guidelines.

Under the SMILE sub-scheme, beneficiaries are provided skill development and livelihood opportunities through a convergence approach with various Central and State Government programmes. All eligible persons have been provided skill training based on local demand and aptitude in trades such as carpentry, tailoring, cooking, gardening, security services, sanitation work, e-rickshaw driving and other vocational activities. Formation of community / Self Help Groups (SHGs) and establishing linkages with banks for financial assistance for income generation activities are also supported under the sub-scheme. Details are placed in Annexure-I.

Under the sub-scheme, identification of beneficiaries, providing shelter, counselling and skill development / vocational training are linked to appropriate welfare and livelihood schemes through convergence with other Central and State Government programmes. Hence, data for current employability or livelihood status of rehabilitated beneficiaries are not maintained in the department.

Further, in order to ensure effective rehabilitation, sustainable livelihood, and prevention of relapse into begging; vocational training and skill development based on locally demanding wage employment/livelihoods are provided to facilitate employment or self-employment, and follow-up action is carried out for long-term reintegration and sustainable rehabilitation.

Annexure – I

State/UT-wise list of Survey/Identification and Rehabilitation

S. No.

States/UTs

Survey/

Identification Total

Rescue and Rehabilitation Total

Wage Employment

Self-employment

1

Andhra Pradesh

2569

653

400

50

2

Arunachal Pradesh

140

99

80

0

3

Assam

1840

605

116

263

4

Bihar

476

375

198

62

5

Chandigarh (UT)

499

352

198

20

6

Delhi NCT

3318

372

186

50

7

Gujarat

1141

453

195

75

8

Himachal Pradesh

27

1

1

0

9

J & K

1143

510

166

8

10

Karnataka

875

88

40

26

11

Kerala

674

178

93

20

12

Madhya Pradesh

1772

1291

357

208

13

Maharashtra

1601

1025

244

80

14

Manipur

64

0

0

0

15

Mizoram

16

0

0

0

16

Nagaland

107

22

22

0

17

Odisha

784

288

78

100

18

Puducherry

485

178

8

73

19

Punjab

128

6

6

0

20

Rajasthan

79

0

0

0

21

Tamil Nadu

9145

1590

357

298

22

Telangana

580

53

53

0

23

Uttar Pradesh

3592

1716

1223

223

Total

31055

9855

4021

1556

The total number of persons rehabilitated under the sub-scheme also includes children who have been re-associated with their families or produced before the Child Welfare Committees. It also includes persons rehabilitated through convergence with other Central and State Government schemes by linking to services such as Old Age Homes, De-addiction Centres, and other appropriate care and support institutions. All other persons receive vocational /Skill training and are facilitated to take some wage-employment or self-employment.

This information is given by the Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment, Shri B. L. Verma, in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

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