You Won’t Believe How Much Beggars Earn Monthly In Lucknow!

You may think the beggar you’re helping is poor and helpless, but they might actually be wealthier than you. Surprising findings from a campaign and survey aimed at addressing begging in Lucknow revealed that some beggars have more money in their bank accounts than many employed individuals and live in decent houses. This revelation came […]

Beggars in Lucknow earn up to 1 lakh monthly
by Drishya Madhur - October 26, 2024, 3:38 pm

You may think the beggar you’re helping is poor and helpless, but they might actually be wealthier than you. Surprising findings from a campaign and survey aimed at addressing begging in Lucknow revealed that some beggars have more money in their bank accounts than many employed individuals and live in decent houses.

This revelation came during a survey conducted by the District Urban Development Agency (DUDA), the Municipal Corporation, and the Social Welfare Department, which identified 5,312 beggars in Lucknow. A special campaign is now underway to connect these individuals with government benefits and help them integrate into mainstream society by filling out forms and obtaining Aadhar cards.

Earns Up To 1 Lakh 

The survey indicated that women tend to earn the most from begging. Pregnant women, often seen begging with small children, can earn up to Rs. 3,000 daily, while older individuals and children make between Rs. 900 and Rs. 2,000. Additionally, many receive free food, clothing, and other essentials. Based on these figures, officials estimate that Lucknow residents collectively donate over Rs. 63 lakh in alms to beggars every day.

Notably, a female beggar reported having six children and being pregnant again, claiming that her earnings can reach Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 90,000 monthly, as she receives more donations when pregnant.

This situation suggests that begging has shifted from a necessity to a profession. DDA project officer Saurabh Tripathi stated that he has spent considerable time observing the begging community and found that only a small percentage beg out of genuine necessity. Around 10 percent of beggars are professionals who travel from places like Hardoi, Barabanki, Sitapur, and Rae Bareli.