It was a Saturday afternoon and Poonam & Amit were on the way to
their hometown Meerut and were about to board bus from Vaishali metro station, Ghaziabad.
Suddenly, one child of age nearly 10 years came to them in worn out clothes,
carrying a small bucket and small portrait of Lord Shani dipped in mustard oil.
Both of them were aware of the purpose as they have been witnessing this since
birth. Amit was reluctant to give any money to the kid, but Poonam mentioned
that "aisa nahin karte, yeh shani daan hain. Agar thode paise shani
bhagwan ke name pe de doge to kya ho jayega, isse punya milta hain"
(please don't deny this charity as this is for Lord Shani, rather it will bring
good blessings for us). Eventually, Amit agreed and dropped Rs.1 coin in the
bucket. On the way to board the bus, Amit saw more than 10 such buckets kept on
the stairs of the metro station. Each bucket belonged to a different child but
may be belonging to the same contractor.
In our country, there have been many superstitious and false beliefs in
the name of religion which often give rise to different malpractices. One
of such malpractice is to ask/donate money in the name of God Shani on every
Saturday. You can see small kids, who ideally should have pencils in
their hand, running around with a special kit asking for money or
"Shani-Daan". These kids can be seen around traffic signals, railway
and bus stations, multiplexes, gardens, temples or any area where people gather
in large numbers. It has always been debatable to include these kids in child
beggars, as they seem to touch a religious chord while asking for money. It is
believed that they are only asking charity or daan in the name of Shani Devta
and all people who fear the repercussions of their wrong deeds (or
"paap") should donate to get relief. This vicious circle of fear leads
to superstitious malpractices and eventually to social exploitation of these
kids.
It is important to check out the story behind this superstition of
pouring mustard oil on Shani idol or giving Shani-Daan on Saturday.
It is believed that one day when Lord Hanuman was taking care of the
bridge between Rameshwaram and Lanka and meditating upon Lord Ram, Lord Shani
tried to test his patience. He asked Lord Hanuman to fight with him and show his
courage. After repeated denial, Lord hanuman became angry and tied him in his
tail. After Shani agreed that he will never disturb Lord Ram’s devotees, Lord Hanuman
released him, but Lord Shani received some bruises on his body. To heal his
bruises, Lord Hanuman gave him mustard oil and after applying it Shani was
relieved of his pain. Hence, it became a custom to offer mustard oil to Lord
Shani on Saturday. Also, there is an astrological angle to fear Lord Shani. It
is believed that Saturn (Shani-graha) is a very slow-moving planet because Lord
Shani can only limp as he was cursed by his mother. So, Saturn can stay in
one’s zodiac for around 7.5 years, which is also termed as “Sade Saati”. People
are advised to indulge in charity like Gau-daan (donating cows), feeding poor
people, quit alcohol etc. to stay healthy during this period (Sade Saati).
Lord Shani, is the son of God Sun and Goddess Chhaya, and is considered
as the God of Justice. It is believed that Shani keeps the records of all our Karma
and people will always reap the fruits of their deeds. So, to seek Lord Shani’s
blessings, one should help people in need selflessly. As a result, people
donate or perform Shani-daan mostly on Saturdays. This is considered to bring blessings
and Lord Shani will not punish them for bad deeds.
All the above factors motivate the people to ignore the horrible state
of kids who ask for money and they just hope to get the blessings of Lord Shani
or free themselves from “Shani-Dasha”.
Main factors due to which kids take up this religious malpractice:
Ø Poverty: These kids are
mostly from the underprivileged and deprived section of society, either forced
to do this by their caretaker, parents or contractors or need to do this for
living.
Ø Abandoned by Parents: The kids
abandoned by their parents due to some reasons are more vulnerable to pick
these activities as the society never accept them.
Ø Misguided by local criminals: Many times, these
kids are a part of big gang run by local goons, who pay them on daily basis.
The head of the gang decides the venue, timings and takes a good share of the
collection. Sometimes these kids are intentionally kept in desperate state, so
that they agree to do whatever they are asked for. There is a high probability
that these kids grow up as criminals, drug addicts, puppets under political
leaders etc.
Adequate infrastructure is missing to rehabilitate such kids in large
numbers but hardly any of us try to make use of the existing though limited
infrastructure.
We may get a sigh of relief believing that Lord Shani will bless us if
we offer some money to these kids, but we should ask following questions to our
self before giving money:
Ø Is this the best way to help a needy
kid?
o
No, this is not the best way to help these kids
because you are not aware if he is doing this by his will or forced to do so.
You may be unknowingly appreciating a practice which is causing bonded labour,
child trafficking and exploitation. In number of states, this activity is
prohibited by law and is also not counted in begging. There have been cases of well-defined
gangs running them, making these kids handicapped, so that more people can sympathize
with them. These kids are brought to cities from nearby villages and sometimes
even trafficked from distant locations. It has been noticed that girls involved
in this get sexually exploited by gang leader. It may be true that the leader
of the gang may punish the kids if they do not collect enough amount but if we
blindly give money, then this business will prevail as it has been happening
since years.
Ø Is this the best way to avail Lord
Shani’s blessings or compensate for our sins?
o
No this is not the best way to seek Lord Shani’s
blessings. There are number of more decent ways to do that. As per Hindu
mythology, Gau-Daan (cow donation) is a long tradition used to seek blessings
from Lord Shani, people can visit Shani temple, offer food and clothes to poor,
even feeding these kids with a delicious meal on any Saturday will surely bring
lot of blessings to the donor. And lastly, it is believed that if a person is
doing justice to his work, respecting others including the poor, not harming
anybody, and showing love and respect for all then Lord Shani will bless him.
Ø Will Lord Shani praise me for this?
Or it is a false belief?
o
It is difficult to tell if Lord Shani will praise
us for this charity as we are only helping them for a while and tomorrow they
will be asking money from others. These kids isolated by the society, often
grow up as criminals and are misguided by local goons for their own benefit.
Hence, the belief that this donation is in the name of Lord Shani should be
strictly prohibited.
Ø Am I ignoring the harsh reality in
the shadow of false belief?
o
To some extent, Yes. We are ignoring the harsh
reality and just want to get rid of Shani-Dasha or sympathize temporarily or seek
blessings. Most of the people in our country are busy running for bread and
butter and do not have time to think on such social issue. They think it is the
responsibility of the government and I just need to pay my taxes. The easiest
get away from this situation is to offer few coins and feel blessed.
Ø Can I offer more sustainable help to
the kid?
o
Yes, one can offer more sustainable help to these
kids. Some people give the money not under false belief or fear of Lord Shani but
because they sympathize with the kids and want to help them. This feeling
should be channelized in the following manner:
§ Discuss the cause in detail. Are they being
pressurized by someone including their parents? Or the reason is poverty? What
is the root cause of their state? You may not get accurate answers most of the
times but even if few kids tell their heart to you then the time is worth spending.
§ Admit them to school. One of the main
reason of kids getting into this activity is the lack of early intervention by
school. Government schools are free or demand minimum fees and are mostly
available nearby. Most of us have the belief that the government school’s
infrastructure is not great, and teachers do not feel much responsibility toward
the students. However, this image is changing rapidly as lot of teachers and school
administrations are trying their best to reach deserving students. Every school
is having some program to admit underprivileged kids, even private school run evening
classes for them under RTE. So, if you can help these kids get admission to a school,
even an evening school in case they want to earn livelihood in morning, then you
may change their future. For more information on Right to Education (RTE) and schooling for Economic Weaker
Section (EWS), please refer to the
below site:
§ Organize fun activities for them. If you are aware
that there are number of such kids at your nearby traffic signals, then you and
your friends can plan a fun activity with them on any weekend and spread awareness
about education, drug addiction etc. This will help them come close to you and
it will also give you a chance to analyse their circumstances.
§ Provide platform to excel. This requires lot
of efforts and appropriate infrastructure, but if you can provide proper
channel to these kids to showcase their talents then these kids can excel in
different fields. It has been observed that these kids acquire skills without
much training and if given opportunity can make name for themselves. These days
we can see lot of reality shows giving platform to people from underprivileged section
of the society and you can act as an angel for them.
§ Plan to teach them on weekends. It is said that education
is the biggest asset for development and it will help a person to discover
other aspects of life. They will be able to raise their voice against
exploitation. You can use publicly available gardens to organise such teaching
classes. Please feel free to drop a mail to below mentioned email ids in case
any assistance is required for this:
Ø Can I raise this issue to the system to
ensure overall development of the kids?
o
Yes, you can raise your voice and inform different
government units about this. This is easier said than done but sometimes it is
the only resort.
The different ways in which these issues can be reported are discussed
below:
ü Inform Child helpline by calling at
1098. This is toll free child helpline. They will take the details and redirect
to the local NGO who will take care of the complaint. Most of the times they
react on time and have good authority to take actions. I have personally called
them few times and response was good. They follow the process of taking the kids
into their custody and then presenting their case in children court presided by
CWC (Child welfare committee) chairperson.
For more information, please visit below mentioned site
http://childlineindia.org.in/
http://childlineindia.org.in/
ü Take help from ministry of women and
child development. This is government of India’s unit to work on
social initiatives related to women and children. They can be contacted via
below:
Website: http://www.wcd.nic.in/contactus
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MinistryWCD
They always appreciate people raising such issues and the authority with
them is the highest in the country.
ü Contact child protection officer of
the district. Most of the districts in our country have child rights protection
officer and it will be great if we, as responsible citizens, keep their contact
details with us. They are government employee positioned for the service of its
people, so don’t hesitate. In the last few years, there have been many cases,
where gangs running this business have been exposed by child protection
officers.
Some of the details can be found at the below mentioned site.
ü Take help from Bachpan Bachao Andolan
team: BBA is an amazing initiative lead by Mr. Kailash Satyarthi (Nobel
laureate for peace) to protect children from child labour and plan for their
rehabilitation. They have some of the most amazing success stories in this field
and can be contacted via below:
Website: http://www.bba.org.in/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBAIndia
ü Report to nearby police station: This may be a bit
of overhead as you will need to go to the police station and report the
complaint. Please do not use 100 for reporting such incidences, rather calling
1098 is a better option.
At last, it can be
concluded that we as civilized citizens should feel more responsible towards these
kids as they are the future of our nation. If we all are united and take necessary
steps against this evil, then it will surely bring blessings, not only from
Lord Shani but from every power in the universe.
This malpractice has
been here for years and till today little has been done to work on the root
cause, but it is never too late. So, next time if you see any kid asking for money
on Saturday, let’s try to eradicate this
Saturday curse.
Regards
Live For The Nation
I can see each and every issues related to child abuse and its related misconception has been touched in this article. Sometimes if we see child beggar and found him helpless due to #n number of reasons. The links provided in this article will prove helpful to anyone, who wants to help and work for empowerment of less privileged kids. Keep writing this type of eye opener articles. My best wishes.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anurag for the feedback.
DeleteThis practice is in public places , local authority should take strict action against culprits .
ReplyDeleteI think Hyderabad govt issued order to make city begged free and they send such people to rehabilitation centers .
Yes Vinay, actually most of the states have such laws and they just need our support for the implementation.
DeleteAptly pointed out Avi Sir. It takes Two hands to clap, similarly government can't make it possible alone. The moment we start realising our responsibility as a human we'll make a difference.
DeleteMalpractice in the name of religion has been a major issue in most parts of the country . The article is a clear picture of the same . The laws can only be helpful if each one of us become a part of it and see to it's implementation. Very well written and gives me food for thought :)
ReplyDeleteYes agree Swati and thanks for the feedback
DeleteThe current state of children used as pawns in this begging industry is highlighted n the trauma they are going through is saddening. The begging has become a full fledged industry n people are hired on monthly salary. All this is leading us to dire consequences n we all need to work as a team to restrict such incidences. We cant only blame xyz bt have to take responsibility also.
ReplyDeleteYes sir/mam. That's unfortunate but true. But if we stand united against we can bring change for sure
DeleteSuperb article Avi sir. It not only gives an inside view but also provides workable solutions. While reading the article I felt like watching the "slumdog millionaire" again. I am very optimistic with current and coming generation. This article gives a direction to the role of teachers and parents who are the main catalyst to make this change possible.
ReplyDeleteAt last- this Amit strongly believes in feeding a kid rather giving a buck.
Have a great day.
Regards
Thanks Amit for the feedback. Considering that you are closely involved in community, plz feel free to provide your observations
DeleteNice article Avi...this is a big business in India. People in India have a great fear of God and such relegious rituals have become a big industry now. There are very few which use money collected from this for a good cause but most of the big temples even do not offer help in case of natuana calamities. People should understand it and should use Thier hard earned money in right direction as you stated in article.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot sir or mam. It feels great when people share similar thoughts
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