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Though affiliated government bodies are not keen to solve this problems. Increasing number of beggars is not only the main problem of local pilgrimage but also this is headache for international tourists.

Nepalese & foreigners are disturbed by beggars asking money every morning and evening. Mostly, during the festivals (full moon or no moon days) lots of beggars are seen sitting by the premises of BoudhaNath Stupa.

Nepal Government, Ministry of Tourism and BoudhNath area development committee are not serious to solve this problem though ‘The Tourism Year 2020’ is very near. The increase in number of beggars may spread negative message among the tourists which may ultimately affect Nepal’s tourism sector.

Shyam Baniya, owner of handicraft shops, who has been running his business for more than 20 years says, “The number of beggars has been rising day by day, as they are allowed to collect money, fruits from visitors inside Boudha stupa. It’s a serious issue.”

“It is absolutely awful to see those beggars collecting money, foods and fruits from public and throwing wastes anywhere polluting the environment here” shared Baniya, “Not only physically challenged people but also those who are physically fit can be seen begging around. Hence, providing better alternative for their survival may help those to live a normal life.”