"Our Beggar Problem: How To Tackle It" (1944) addresses the complex issue of beggary in India during the mid-20th century. Authored by J.M. Kumarappa, the book delves into the socio-economic factors contributing to widespread poverty and the prevalence of begging as a means of survival. Kumarappa offers potential solutions and strategies for addressing this social problem through policy and reform.
The work provides historical insights into the challenges faced by Indian society in dealing with poverty and social inequality, and its proposals for tackling beggary reflect the social and economic thinking of the time. It remains a relevant study for those interested in the history of social reform and the ongoing struggle to alleviate poverty.
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