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Indore, India, has been declared the first beggar-free city in the country. Initially, there were approximately 5,000 beggars, including 500 children. The city's administration launched a campaign in February 2024, focusing on awareness, rehabilitation, and education. Beggars were helped to find employment, and children were enrolled in schools. The campaign has been recognized nationally and internationally.
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