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‘Bheekband campaign’ kicks off to curb beggars in Karachi

With the holy month of Ramadan underway in Pakistan, the issue of begging has once again resurfaced in the city of Karachi. Many social activists have launched and promoted the BheekBand campaign, which aims to curb the beggars’ mafia and promote a more sustainable form of employment for the needy.

According to a social activist who spoke to a private news network, the habit of begging is not only increasing the number of beggars but also leading to a type of employment that is not sustainable and does not contribute to the country’s economy. The BheekBand campaign is a small message to all Pakistanis to stop begging and start thinking about alternative forms of employment.

The campaign aims to empower the needy by providing them with opportunities to earn a decent livelihood. The idea is to channel their energies into something more productive, which will not only reduce the number of beggars but also contribute to the country’s economic growth.

Abid, a social activist who has been working on the issue since 2010, said that they have also launched a campaign to send children to study at the Zindah Trust, where they will receive an education and earn money in the process. In the evening, these children will then be employed by selling different products at signals.

The BheekBand campaign has gained significant momentum in Karachi, with many citizens actively participating in the movement. They believe that by stopping the practice of begging, they can help these children and adults lead a more dignified life and become productive members of society.

The campaign has also highlighted the issue of the beggars’ mafia, which is often involved in exploiting the poor and vulnerable in society. It is hoped that the BheekBand campaign will not only reduce the number of beggars but also put an end to the exploitation of the poor by the beggars’ mafia.

In conclusion, the BheekBand campaign in Karachi is an excellent initiative to curb the beggars’ mafia and promote alternative forms of employment for the needy. By empowering them with skills and education, they can lead a more dignified life and become productive members of society. It is hoped that this campaign will spread to other parts of the country, leading to a more prosperous and sustainable future for Pakistan.

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