‘Crorepati’ Beggar Found in Ujjain: Owns 3 Houses and Rental Property
In a bizarre and shocking turn of events, the Ujjain administration has uncovered a “crorepati” beggar operating within the holy city. The individual, identified as Mangilal, was rescued during a routine drive by the Women and Child Development Department and shifted to the Sewadham Ashram for rehabilitation. Upon investigation, officials were stunned to discover that Mangilal is far from destitute. He reportedly owns a three-story house, a separate flat, and agricultural land in his native village. Furthermore, he owns three auto-rickshaws that he rents out for daily income.
The discovery has sparked a debate on the organized begging rackets often suspected in religious tourism hubs like Ujjain. The administration is now seeking legal opinion on how to handle his assets while he remains under care at the Ashram. Officials have urged devotees to donate to authorized charities rather than giving alms on the street.
