Bharat Jain monthly income
For the first time in history, it happened that the beggar is become a rich person by begging. In 2015, India came to know about its richest beggar - Bharat Jain in Mumbai - who would earn Rs 70,000 to 80,000 per month by begging. Bharat Jain's net worth found by Mumbai police recovered a fixed deposit of Rs 8.77 lakhs and around Rs 1.5 lakhs of cash from the residence of a beggar Burju Chandra Azad in Govandi. (ANI).
Yet another story of a millionaire beggar has come to light from Mumbai. Mumbai Police has recovered a fixed deposit of Rs 8.77 lakhs and around Rs 1.5 lakhs of cash from the residence of a beggar Burju Chandra Azad in Govandi. Bharat Jain's beggar death in an accident while he trying to cross a railway track.
Giving out the details about the beggar, NK State, Senior Police Inspector-Vashi GRP, said that Azad used to live alone and his neighbor knew nothing about him. “We identified him through documents found at his residence and came to know that his family resides in Rajasthan. They meet his son also, who is also a nominee of his fixed deposit.”
This is not the first such story where a beggar has turned out to be rich. In 2015, India came to know about its richest beggar — Bharat Jain — who would earn Rs 70,000 to 80,000 per month by begging. He used to beg at crowded Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (known as CST) or Azad Maidan. He had also bought a personal flat worth Rs 80 lakh in Mumbai.