Wednesday, December 30, 2015

A STREET BEGGARNs



A STREET BEGGARNs
A street beggar is one who begs almost from streets.
He is found sitting or standing by the side of the roads and streets. He is usually an old, blind, crippled or disabled person. He wears often torn or patched colthes.
Sometimes he is lonely and sometimes he is accompanied by other parsons or beggars. He has usually a plate in his hand which he extends towards passers-by passing by him. Sometimes are usually very poor felloes suffering from some acute diseases. They sometimes draw our sympathy by showing their diseases and helplessness. Whenever a passer-by offers a coin or taka he gladly prays for his welfare. Sometimes a beggar earns much and thus feels encouraged to continue the job. He is a disgrace to the society. As begging is a social problem, we should do things to stop such practice.

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