May 12, 2013
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TRUE LIFE

Dedicated to Humanity

For any developing country, begging is a serious social problem connected with poverty, migration and unemployment. In 2004, in metropolitan city Mumbai, the number of beggars was over a quarter of a million. According to the survey by Delhi School of Social work, about a tenth of a million are begging in Delhi and most of them are women and small children. According to Human Welfare Society in 2005, in Hyderabad, out of 345 people, one person is engaged in begging. In fact, begging is a curse for society. Guruji is serious about solving this problem. He is eradicating it from every nook and corner of country through his spiritual congregations. Guru Ji always advocates - if you want to give something to any person, then you must give education not alms so that he may become a hard worker. Guru Ji maintains that

"Beggary is akin to death, Never one must beg Nay, Death is better, That the True Guru teacheth!

In Guruji's mission, all followers and right thinking people are with him. It is emphasized to give employment to a beggar instead of giving alms. In this way, Guru Ji is engaged in eradicating begging from society.