Deccan Chronicle

Anand Ashram inmates deny they are beggars

- KAMALAPATH­I RAO H. | DC

A majority of those who were shifted from the city’s roads and railway platforms to ‘Anand Ashram’, the shelter run by the TS prisons department, said they were not beggars and were picked up while taking shelter.

The two shelters of Anand Ashram, at Chanchalgu­da for men and Cherlapall­y for women, host 81 persons presently. They said they could not contact their families after they were picked up.

Mr P. Koteswara Rao from Guntur said that he was brought to the Anand Ashram six days ago when he was searching for his friend’s address at the Secunderab­ad bus stand. He said he and his sister used to sell fruits on a push cart in Guntur II.

Mr M. Chiranjeev­i from Gudimalkap­ur, said he and his wife were vendors at temples and that he wa picked up from the Balkampet temple last Sunday. Mr B. Venkatesh, who said he was a weaver from Kurnool, claimed he was robbed when asleep at the Secunderab­ad station.

All three of them said they were unable to contact their families.

Director General, Prisons, Vinoy Kumar Singh said they were caught when begging, and that the department was communicat­ing with their families. He said they were allowed to leave after giving an undertakin­g that they would not beg.

He said the department planned to employ the inmates at six petrol bunks that it planned to open. “We can accommodat­e 150 persons at `8,000 to `12,000 salary per month,” he said.

Mr Singh said the prison’s industries unit had run up a profit of `15 crore, and the department had decided to spend some of the money on social service.

 ?? DC ?? Prisons director V.K. Singh interacts with footpath dwellers at the Anand Ashram in Chanchalgu­da on Monday. —
DC Prisons director V.K. Singh interacts with footpath dwellers at the Anand Ashram in Chanchalgu­da on Monday. —

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