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In Indore, Madhya Pradesh, a motorist has been charged for giving Rs 10 to a beggar, in violation of the city's ban on begging and giving alms. This is the second such case in two weeks. The administration aims to make Indore the country's first beggar-free city, and has been sending beggars to shelter homes for rehabilitation.
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