Paragraph | A Street Beggar
A beggar is a person who begs to keep body and soul together. There are different kinds of beggars. Among them he who begs in the street is called a street beggar. A street beggar is found moving in the streets of towns and cities. He is also seen sitting or standing somewhere in the street of towns and cities. Sometimes he is seen alone and sometimes in a company. He may be able-bodied, lame, blind, dumb or aged. He lives by begging. He has a very poor look. He puts on dirty and torn clothes. His hair is undressed. Bad smell spreads from his body. He ignores sun and cold. He carries a begging bowl in one hand and a stick in another hand. He stretches out his begging bowl with a piteous look or uttering religious words. He becomes happy when he gets a coin and prays for the donor. If he does not get enough, he has to starve with his family. He does not give anything to society. He is a burden for the society. But we should be kind to him and try to manage him a job.