Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

CURB BEGGING MAFIA

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The editorial ‘Sweeping things under the carpet’ (November 13) is a thoughtful reflection on the lack of sensitivit­y on the part of the government towards beggars. However, I beg to differ with the conclusion of begging as an indicator of poverty. It’s not wise to associate poverty with that of begging mafia. According to statistics, in India, more than 60,000 children go missing from hospitals and homes every year. These stolen children form a major component of the mafia. It is a social problem, but to eradicate this organised begging it is only when this mafia is taken care of by law enforcing agencies.

BN Anand, Mohali the gap between the petrol prices in Chandigarh and Mohali. The sales of Mohali petrol dealers have gone down by 40 %. The sales have also come down in Panchkula district. The petrol pumps are without customers and the Chandigarh’s petrol pumps have become overcrowde­d. The state government­s should reduce the tax on petrol and diesel so that the fuel pumps in the city can run smoothly. M Lal Garg,

Chandigarh needs to be chalked out.

Usha Verma, Chandigarh

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