A Nation’s Progress is Measured by Its Compassion
India's economy, which is among the fastest-growing in the world, has made strides in infrastructure, innovation, and technology. But despite all of this development, millions of people still live on the streets and depend on charity. People without food, shelter, dignity, or care must not be left behind if we are to become a truly developed country. It is not only a wish but a requirement for India to be free of beggars.
Begging: A Symptom of Deeper Social Issues
Begging isn’t the problem itself—it's the outcome of various social failures:
Mental and physical health neglect
Poverty and lack of support systems
Abandonment of the elderly and mentally challenged
Inadequate rehabilitation and shelter programs
By addressing these root causes, we can pave the way for meaningful change.
From Pavements to Protection: The Role of NGOs
Organizations like Amma Nanna Anada Ashramam are stepping up where systems fall short. We work to identify and rescue those abandoned on streets—mentally challenged individuals, the elderly, and others with no one to care for them.
With over 600 orphans and dependents receiving daily meals, our goal is not just to feed, but to restore dignity and purpose.